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Congratulations Dr. Sarah Fitzpatrick @sefitzpatrick.bsky.social on your thesis defense!!!!
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It was great to catch up with Emily Osterweil and Annapurna Poduri @bostonchildrens.bsky.social! Thank you Emily for the invitation to speak at the Translational Neuroscience Center seminar series!
Ellen Hoffman
The Hoffman Lab at Yale is hiring! We’re currently recruiting for a Lab Manager and Post-Graduate Research Associate positions. If you're interested in understanding the function of neurodevelopmental disorder genes in the developing brain using #zebrafish, we'd love to hear from you! #researchjobs
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Congratulations Dr. April Pruitt @aprilpruitt.bsky.social on your thesis defense!!!! @kristenbrennand.bsky.social
We're hiring! The Hoffman lab at Yale is recruiting for Post-Doctoral Associate and Post-Graduate Associate positions available immediately. Join us! www.hoffmanlab.net/jobs #zebrafish #zebrafishjobs
We're hiring! The Hoffman lab at Yale is recruiting for Post-Doctoral Associate and Post-Graduate Associate positions available immediately. Join us! www.hoffmanlab.net/jobs #zebrafish #zebrafishjobs
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Join us on 3/13 for a workshop on New Approaches to Gene-Based Therapeutics for Neurological and Neurodevelopmental Disorders 🧠🧬 Check the QR code to register & to submit questions for the panelists 💬👥 by March 10. Yale only. Organized by @limlabyale.bsky.social & @ehoffmanlab.bsky.social
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Lovely highlight of a new fascinating study by @ehoffmanlab.bsky.social 🐟💊 For those interested, 🔗 to original research: www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
New work from @ehoffmanlab.bsky.social 🐟 🔗 to original research: www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
Ellen Hoffman
Ellen Hoffman
In a new study, @yale.edu researchers led by @yaleschoolofmed.bsky.social's @ehoffmanlab.bsky.social, MD, PhD 🥼 identified a promising candidate to rescue disrupted brain activity in zebrafish carrying mutations in autism risk genes 🦓🐠
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Yale Kavli Institute for Neuroscience
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Zebrafish Rock!
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Pharmaco-behavioral screens in scalable in vivo systems have critical advantages for drug discovery relevant to large-effect autism spectrum disord...
Pharmaco-behavioral profiling identifies suppressors of autism gene–associated phenotypes in zebrafish | PNAS
Congratulations to all of us involved in this large-scale profiling of drugs relevant to ASD genes ! There’s so much the zebrafish have and will continue to inform us about !!
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In a new study, Yale researchers identified drug candidates that reverse disrupted behaviors in zebrafish carrying mutations in autism risk genes.
news.yale.edu
Zebrafish reveal new insights into the biology of autism
Nearly 400 compounds displayed significant effects on at least two behavioral parameters in zebrafish with SCN2A or DYRK1A variants, according to a new study. By Charles Q. Choi www.thetransmitter.org/animal-model...
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A large-scale screen in zebrafish has identified FDA-approved drugs that reverse disrupted behaviors linked to specific autism risk genes, supporting precision medicine approaches in autism research. doi.org/hbvr2v
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Estropipate, paclitaxel and levocarnitine altered behaviors tied to SCN2A and DYRK1A variants specifically, a new open-source platform revealed.
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Nearly 400 compounds affect behaviors tied to autism-linked genes in zebrafish
Science X / Phys.org
In recent decades, the zebrafish has become one of the most valuable model organisms in scientific research. For a variety of reasons, including their genetic similarities to humans, these tiny tropical fish have helped researchers unlock secrets to diseases ranging from muscular dystrophy to melanoma.
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Zebrafish reveal new insights into the biology of autism