Jordan Zeiger, MS, CGC, is a board-certified genetic counselor dedicated to providing equitable, patient-centered care in the field of genetic medicine. She holds dual Bachelor of Arts degrees in Anthropology and Sociology from the University of Missouri, Columbia, and earned her Master of Science in Genetic Counseling from The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center UTHealth Houston Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences.
Jordan’s clinical interests include lysosomal storage disorders, newborn screening, and the development of inclusive, accessible genetic services. Her work is informed by a background in the social sciences and a deep commitment to addressing disparities in health care delivery. In 2025, she was invited to present at Pediatric Grand Rounds on the topic Updates to Newborn Screening: What Our Pediatricians Need to Know, emphasizing emerging advancements and the importance of early genetic diagnosis.
Jordan brings a thoughtful, interdisciplinary perspective to genetic counseling and actively contributes to efforts aimed at improving representation, education, and support for individuals and families navigating rare and complex genetic conditions.
Lysosomal Storage Disorders
Bleeding disorders
Lysosomal Storage Disorders
Access to genetics clinics and genetic testing
Equity in genetics
Jordan Zeiger’s ORCID profile contains the most complete list of publications.