We published a review in Nature Medicine on autism genetics and neurobiology. We present on what we view as the current state of the field, showing that there is much genetic variation creating risk for autism yet to be discovered. We also detail some of the neurobiological hypotheses that have been put forward based on the genetic findings. Finally, we talk about the model systems used to study autism and their results as well as limitations.
The Stein lab welcomes Angela Elwell!
Angela Elwell will begin as our lab manager/research specialist starting April 11th. Welcome Angela!
Paper published on genetic overlap between schizophrenia and brain structure
We published a paper in Nature Neuroscience about whether genetic variants which affect subcortical brain structure also affect risk for schizophrenia. Despite known volumetric differences in these structure in patients versus controls we find surprisingly little genetic overlap. A detailed description of the findings of this paper and their implications can be found in this video.
Stein lab moves to UNC
The Stein Lab is starting at UNC Chapel Hill in January 2016. The UNC Neuroscience Center announces the move here.