“From genetics to mechanism: understanding epigenetic disruption in autism and related disorders”
Related articles:
- “Novel genes for autism implicate both excitatory and inhibitory cell lineages in risk” bioRxiv (2018)
- “The Tatton-Brown-Rahman Syndrome: A clinical study of 55 individuals with de novo constitutive DNMT3A variants [version 1; referees: 3 approved]” Wellcome Open Research (2018)
The series brings in WashU faculty and other experts across disciplines whose research has particular implications for interventions in Autism. Each lecture lasts about 45 minutes, with the remaining time allotted to interactions and discussion with attendees. Appetizers and drinks are provided.
Visit the Autism Seminar Series page for more information.
All meetings will again be held in McDonnell Sciences Building, Room 928 on the third Monday of the month.
For inquiries contact Daniel Gray.
Series hosted by: Drs. Azad Bonni and John Constantino