Archived Webinars
Webinar 1 : "Early Germline Events in the Heritable Etiology of ASDs"
Featuring Amander Clark, PhD, Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, UCLA: "Molecular dynamics and epigenomic vulnerabilities of the early germline in humans"
Ryan Yuen, PhD, Center for Applied Genomics, Hospital for SickKids: "Overview of heterogenous de novo genomic alterations in ASD subjects"
Commentary by Patrick Allard, PhD, Janine LaSalle, PhD, Lisa Chadwick, PhD, and Stephan Sanders, PhD
Featuring Amander Clark, PhD, Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, UCLA: "Molecular dynamics and epigenomic vulnerabilities of the early germline in humans"
Ryan Yuen, PhD, Center for Applied Genomics, Hospital for SickKids: "Overview of heterogenous de novo genomic alterations in ASD subjects"
Commentary by Patrick Allard, PhD, Janine LaSalle, PhD, Lisa Chadwick, PhD, and Stephan Sanders, PhD
Webinar 2: "Environmental Exposures and the Germline: Investigating Causes of Epigenomic and Genomic Errors"
Featuring Dana Dolinoy, PhD, University of Michigan: "Heritable epigenetic effects of germline exposure to toxicants"
Carole Yauk, PhD, Health Canada: "Analysis of chemical exposures and life stage factors that contribute to genetic disease"
Commentary by Cathrine Hoyo, PhD, and Lisa Chadwick, PhD
Featuring Dana Dolinoy, PhD, University of Michigan: "Heritable epigenetic effects of germline exposure to toxicants"
Carole Yauk, PhD, Health Canada: "Analysis of chemical exposures and life stage factors that contribute to genetic disease"
Commentary by Cathrine Hoyo, PhD, and Lisa Chadwick, PhD
Webinar 3: "Special Genes, Special Functions: All About Genomic Imprinting, and Implications for Autism Research"
Featuring Christopher Gregg, PhD, Assistant Professor of Neurobiology and Anatomy, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Human Genetics, University of Utah
—Overview of genomic imprinting
—Why it's important for brain development
—Recent findings from his and others' labs
—Implications for autism research
Featuring Christopher Gregg, PhD, Assistant Professor of Neurobiology and Anatomy, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Human Genetics, University of Utah
—Overview of genomic imprinting
—Why it's important for brain development
—Recent findings from his and others' labs
—Implications for autism research
Webinar 4: "The potential role of epigenetics in sex differences in autism"
Tracy Bale, PhD, Professor of Neuroscience in Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania
Introduction by: Donna Werling, PhD, Postdoctoral Scholar, UCSF
Tracy Bale, PhD, Professor of Neuroscience in Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania
Introduction by: Donna Werling, PhD, Postdoctoral Scholar, UCSF
Webinar 5: "Exploiting genetics to identify environmental risks for autism"
Mark Zylka, PhD
Jeffrey Houpt Distinguished Investigator
Director, UNC Neuroscience Center
Professor, Cell Biology & Physiology
With comment by Valerie Hu, PhD, George Washington University.
Archive: http://asfpodcast.org/?p=323
Mark Zylka, PhD
Jeffrey Houpt Distinguished Investigator
Director, UNC Neuroscience Center
Professor, Cell Biology & Physiology
With comment by Valerie Hu, PhD, George Washington University.
Archive: http://asfpodcast.org/?p=323
Webinar 6: Investigating gene x environment interactions in "single gene autisms"
Janine LaSalle, PhD
Professor, Medical Microbiology and Immunology, UC Davis Genome Center, UC Davis MIND Institute
Commentary by Keith Dunaway, PhD
Janine LaSalle, PhD
Professor, Medical Microbiology and Immunology, UC Davis Genome Center, UC Davis MIND Institute
Commentary by Keith Dunaway, PhD