Our Team
Muhammed Murtaza, MBBS PhD
Jacalyn McHugh, MSc
Assistant Director
Jackie joined the UW Center for Precision Medicine as Assistant Director on October 1, 2018. Jackie provides administrative and strategic leadership, programmatic and operational support, and oversee the effective management of the multiple and complex fiscal and human resources needed to fulfill the educational, research, and clinical missions. She will accomplish this through building partnerships with our internal and external colleagues.
Prior to joining the Center, Jackie served as the Research Operations Manager for the Regenerative Medicine Institute at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, CA. There she played an integral role in establishing the research operation infrastructure and managed the grant portfolio for the Institute. She has conducted research as part of a team using stem cells to elucidate the mechanisms of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and to investigate potential treatments for the disease.
This work developed her passion for translating research to treatments and her appreciation for the operational infrastructure needed to support researchers to do their best work.
Dr. April Hall, Ph.D., MS, CGC
Assistant Director of Education and Outreach, Center for Precision Medicine
As the Assistant Director of Education and Outreach at the Center for Precision Medicine, Dr. April Hall brings a unique blend of clinical expertise, research experience, and a passion for education. Since stepping into this leadership role in 2024, she has been instrumental in advancing the center’s mission to make precision medicine more accessible and better understood by diverse audiences.
Dr. Hall’s journey in genetics began with a dual major in Human Biology and Psychology at UW–Green Bay, where she graduated in 2005. She went on to earn her Ph.D. from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, in the Department of Molecular and Human Genetics. Her doctoral research focused on uncovering the genetic causes of neuropsychiatric disorders. Driven by a desire to bridge research and patient care, she pursued a Master’s degree in Genetic Counseling at Indiana University School of Medicine, becoming a certified genetic counselor.
Her clinical and academic career has spanned both hospital and university settings. After beginning as a pediatric genetic counselor in Indianapolis, she moved to Madison in 2015 to join the Waisman Center at UW, where she focused providing genetic counseling services in the general genetics and neuromuscular clinics and in the inpatient setting. In 2018, she became the associate director of research for the UW Genetic Counselor Studies Program and joined the Center for Precision Medicine as a research genetic counselor. She now serves as Assistant Professor (CHS) in the Department of Pediatrics, Division of Genetics and Metabolism, where she continues to integrate her clinical insights with research and education.
Assistant Director of Education and Outreach, Center for Precision Medicine
As the Assistant Director of Education and Outreach at the Center for Precision Medicine, Dr. April Hall brings a unique blend of clinical expertise, research experience, and a passion for education. Since stepping into this leadership role in 2024, she has been instrumental in advancing the center’s mission to make precision medicine more accessible and better understood by diverse audiences.
Dr. Hall’s journey in genetics began with a dual major in Human Biology and Psychology at UW–Green Bay, where she graduated in 2005. She went on to earn her Ph.D. from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, in the Department of Molecular and Human Genetics. Her doctoral research focused on uncovering the genetic causes of neuropsychiatric disorders. Driven by a desire to bridge research and patient care, she pursued a Master’s degree in Genetic Counseling at Indiana University School of Medicine, becoming a certified genetic counselor.
Her clinical and academic career has spanned both hospital and university settings. After beginning as a pediatric genetic counselor in Indianapolis, she moved to Madison in 2015 to join the Waisman Center at UW, where she focused providing genetic counseling services in the general genetics and neuromuscular clinics and in the inpatient setting. In 2018, she became the associate director of research for the UW Genetic Counselor Studies Program and joined the Center for Precision Medicine as a research genetic counselor. She now serves as Assistant Professor (CHS) in the Department of Pediatrics, Division of Genetics and Metabolism, where she continues to integrate her clinical insights with research and education.