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Dan Geschwind | Integrative Genomics in Neuropsychiatric Diseases | CGSI 2016

Date:July 21, 2016Posted By:Duke Hong
Dan Geschwind | Integrative Genomics in Neuropsychiatric Diseases | CGSI 2016

07/21/2016 @ 16:00-16:50
Research Talk by Dan Geschwind
Integrative Genomics in Neuropsychiatric Diseases
1. Parikshak, N.N., Gandal, M.J. and Geschwind, D.H., 2015. Systems biology and gene networks in neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders. Nature Reviews Genetics, 16(8), pp.441-458.
2. Parikshak, N.N., Luo, R., Zhang, A., Won, H., Lowe, J.K., Chandran, V., Horvath, S. and Geschwind, D.H., 2013. Integrative functional genomic analyses implicate specific molecular pathways and circuits in autism. Cell, 155(5), pp.1008-1021.
3. Geschwind, D.H. and Flint, J., 2015. Genetics and genomics of psychiatric disease. Science, 349(6255), pp.1489-1494.
4. Stein, J.L., de la Torre-Ubieta, L., Tian, Y., Parikshak, N.N., Hernández, I.A., Marchetto, M.C., Baker, D.K., Lu, D., Hinman, C.R., Lowe, J.K. and Wexler, E.M., 2014. A quantitative framework to evaluate modeling of cortical development by neural stem cells. Neuron, 83(1), pp.69-86.
5. Chandran, V., Coppola, G., Nawabi, H., Omura, T., Versano, R., Huebner, E.A., Zhang, A., Costigan, M., Yekkirala, A., Barrett, L. and Blesch, A., 2016. A systems-level analysis of the peripheral nerve intrinsic axonal growth program. Neuron, 89(5), pp.956-970.

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