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USRP 2012 - Integrating genes, brain and behavior in Fragile X (FXS) and Williams Syndromes (WS): The “yin and yang” of social behavior

Deconstructing p53 pathways in vivo using mouse models

2012 USRP Talks - Wednesday, August 8, 2012

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Headshot portrait of Allan Reiss - Howard C. Robbins Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Radiology

Allan Reiss - Howard C. Robbins Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Radiology

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Dr. Reiss studies how genetic and environmental factors affect brain structure and function, and how this ultimately impacts the development and function of persons with these disorders.

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Brain scans may predict future abilities of kids with fragile X syndrome

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Stanford Bio-X affiliated faculty Allan Reiss has shown that early brain scans may help answer these...

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Bio-X affiliate Allan Reiss is working with the non-profit the Specialized Foundation, planning to use a...

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