About us
With a legacy spanning clinical and forensic testing, GENERAL GENETICS CORPORATION sets the standard for accuracy, reliability, and compassionate care.
From Roots in Forensics to Genetic Innovation
Our journey began in 2013
Comprehensive Genetic Testing for Every Need
What We Do
We empower hospitals, clinicians, and individuals with a full spectrum of DNA and genetic testing solutions. Our services span NIPT, targeted single-gene and panel-based tests, wellness and methylation analysis, family relationship DNA testing, and much more. Leveraging accredited labs and the latest genomic technology, we deliver precise answers—helping clinicians make informed decisions and patients gain valuable health insights.
Accredited, Expert, and Patient-Focused
Why Trust Us
GENERAL GENETICS CORPORATION adheres to global standards, holding ISO accreditations for safety and reliability. Beyond technology, our dedicated team of scientists and certified genetic counselors offer personalized, compassionate support every step of the way. We’re proud to serve leading hospitals and research institutes worldwide—building trust through rapid results, secure processes, and a patient-centered approach to genetic discovery.
Our incredible team are here for you
Stefano Carobene
Medical Director
"Stefano Carobene, founder of General Genetics Corporation, brings over 20 years of experience and previously served as a director at Allied Genetics."
Stefan Long
Chief Science Officer
"Stefan Long, Chief Science Officer and Executive Director at General Genetics Corporation."
Sophia Rebecca
Genetic Counselor
"Sophia Rebecca earned her PhD in oncogenetics from New Mexico University and has extensive experience working in genetic laboratories.."
Matthew Evans
Clinical Partnership Director
"Matthew Evans brings over 20 years of experience in the field of genetics. He previously served as Principal Investigator at the Genetic Lab of New Mexico State University, where he led pioneering research projects and contributed to major advancements in genetic analysis and laboratory practices."
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