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Research interests

We use human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) to model neurons with specific genetic variants to study Schizophrenia, Bipolar, and addiction disorders.

Education/Academic qualification

Cellular and Molecular Biology, Ph.D., Structure and expression of a 5S ribosomal RNA gene from the Syrian hamster genome, University of Michigan

Sep 1 1977Aug 20 1981

Award Date: Aug 20 1981

Biology, B.S., University of Connecticut

Sep 1 1973May 23 1977

Award Date: May 23 1977

Molecular Biology, Postdoctoral Training, Sequences required for poly(A) processing of mRNAs, Rockefeller University

Sep 1 1982Aug 31 1985

Molecular Biology, Postdoctoral Training, Ribosomal RNA gene expression, University of Michigan

Sep 1 1981Aug 31 1982

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