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talkowski2023-08-29T07:50:11-04:00

Systematic evaluation of genome sequencing for the diagnostic assessment of autism spectrum disorder and fetal structural anomalies

talkowski2023-08-29T07:50:11-04:00August 16th, 2023|

Steph Hao2023-05-10T15:47:55-04:00

Convergent coexpression of autism-associated genes suggests some novel risk genes may not be detectable in large-scale genetic studies

Steph Hao2023-05-10T15:47:55-04:00May 17th, 2023|

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Our work on non-invasive prenatal sequencing using cell-free DNA at the AGBT Conference

Steph Hao2023-05-10T15:19:29-04:00May 10th, 2023|

talkowski2023-08-29T07:50:11-04:00

Systematic evaluation of genome sequencing for the diagnostic assessment of autism spectrum disorder and fetal structural anomalies

talkowski2023-08-29T07:50:11-04:00August 16th, 2023|

Steph Hao2023-05-10T15:47:55-04:00

Convergent coexpression of autism-associated genes suggests some novel risk genes may not be detectable in large-scale genetic studies

Steph Hao2023-05-10T15:47:55-04:00May 17th, 2023|

Steph Hao2022-10-31T15:35:41-04:00

Transcriptional and functional consequences of alterations to MEF2C and its topological organization in neuronal models

Steph Hao2022-10-31T15:35:41-04:00October 31st, 2022|

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