The Dougherty Lab published a paper in Human Molecular Genetics, “Functions of Gtf2i and Gtf2ird1 in the developing brain: transcription, DNA binding and long-term behavioral consequences.” Nathan Kopp, a former graduate student in the lab, and Kayla...
The Dougherty Lab recently had a paper published in Human Molecular Genetics, “Functions of Gtf2i and Gtf2ird1 in the developing brain: transcription, DNA-binding, and long term behavioral consequences.” Nathan Kopp, PhD, a former graduate student in the...
The Dougherty Lab had a paper published recently in Human Molecular Genetics. The paper, “Gtf2i and Gtf2ird1 mutation do not account for the full phenotypic effect of the Williams syndrome critical region in mouse models,” thoroughly defines a set of...
Nathan Kopp, PhD, a graduate student in the Dougherty Lab at Washington University School of Medicine, recently had a paper published in Human Molecular Genetics. The paper, “Gtf2i and Gtf2ird1 mutation do not account for the full phenotypic effect of the...
The Dougherty Lab has a new preprint, “Gtf2i and Gtf2ird1 mutation are not sufficient to reproduce mouse phenotypes caused by the Williams Syndrome critical region.” In the paper, first author Nathan Kopp, graduate student in the Dougherty Lab, disproves a...
Nathan Kopp, a graduate student in the lab of Joe Dougherty, Ph.D., Associate Professor in the Department of Genetics, recently was accepted to a dual clinical genetic counseling/postdoc position at UCLA. Congratulations, Nathan! Read more about Nathan and his work in...