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EPISODE · Mar 14, 2017

Exploiting genetics to understand environmental risks for autism

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On March 13th, Dr. Mark Zylka from UNC gave a 60 minute overview of how researchers are using autism-relevant genetic mutations in cells to start to understand the interactions between genetics and thousands of environmental factors on gene expression.  He pointed out the convergence of pathways in how genes and these environmental factors worked in … Continue reading "Exploiting genetics to understand environmental risks for autism"

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