A new review out of the @PETERJIN999 lab provides an overview of recent methods for identifying rare and common variants and understanding their roles in disease etiology. Co-1st authors are postdoc, Yung-Chun Wang, grad students, Shujuan Zhao & Julie Choi, and...
The Jin Lab collaborated on a paper published in JAMA Neurology, “DIAPH1 Variants in Non–East Asian Patients With Sporadic Moyamoya Disease.” Congratulations, all!
The Jin Lab collaborated on a paper published in Neurology Genetics, “Recessive COL4A2 Mutation Leads to Intellectual Disability, Epilepsy, and Spastic Cerebral Palsy.” Congratulations, all!
The Jin Lab collaborated on a paper published in Clinical Genetics, “Protein kinase D1 variant associated with human epilepsy and peripheral nerve hypermyelination.” Congratulations, all!
Sheng Chih (Peter) Jin, PhD, assistant professor of genetics at Washington University School of Medicine, and colleagues were recently awarded $3.2M by the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases of the National Institutes of Health (NIH)...
Sheng Chih (Peter) Jin, PhD, Assistant Professor of Genetics at Washington University School of Medicine, recently contributed to a new paper in JAMA Pediatrics, “Exome Sequencing as a Potential Diagnostic Adjunct in Sporadic Congenital Hydrocephalus.”...
The Jin Lab recently had a paper published in Nature Medicine, “Exome sequencing implicates genetic disruption of prenatal neuro-gliogenesis in sporadic congenital hydrocephalus.” Sheng Chih (Peter) Jin, PhD, Assistant Professor in the Department of...
The Jin Lab recently had a paper published in Nature Genetics, “Mutations disrupting neuritogenesis genes confer risk for cerebral palsy.” Sheng Chih (Peter) Jin, PhD, assistant professor of genetics at Washington University School of Medicine, is lead...
Sheng Chih (Peter) Jin, PhD, Assistant Professor in the Department of Genetics at Washington University School of Medicine, was recently awarded an NIH grant for his project, “Integrative Genomic Analysis of Congenital Heart Disease.” Congratulations, Dr....