Gaia Novarino: From the clinic to basic neurobiology and back
When |
Jan 23, 2019
from 12:15 PM to 01:15 PM |
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Where | Institute of Biology I, Hauptstraße 1, 79104 Freiburg, Lecture Hall, 1st Floor |
Contact Name | Andrew Straw |
Contact Phone | 0761 203 67685 |
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Neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism, intellectual disability and epilepsy affect millions of people, and are often refractory to treatments. Not infrequently autism spectrum disorder phenotypes, intellectual disability and epilepsy are coexisting, suggesting the existence of common molecular mechanisms underlying these syndromes. The causes of epilepsy and autism remain unknown for the majority of cases. Of these, a significant number have a genetic basis and many causative genes remain to be identified.
With DNA sequencing being more accessible, the genomes of many patients can be analyzed and more disease-causing genes will be recognized. Even though we predict that each identified gene may represent only a tiny fraction of the total genes involved in these disorders, studying the mechanisms underlying rare inherited forms of neurodevelopmental disorders can be extremely helpful. In my talk I will describe some key discoveries we made in the last few years as well as outline possible future directions.
More about Gaia Novarino and her research:
Institute of Science and Technology, Austria