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Archive for April 12th, 2021

Day: April 12, 2021

Meet the SETBP1 Team – Prof Dr Simon Fisher

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Meet the SETBP1 Team – Prof Dr Simon Fisher

by haley / On April 12, 2021Posted in Collaboration, Research, Resources

Next up in our Meet the SETBP1 Team series is Prof Dr Simon Fisher! He is a geneticist, neuroscientist and director of the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen, the Netherlands. Simon’s work attempts to bridge the gaps between genes, brains, speech and language, by integrating molecular findings with data from levels of analysis, […]

What is SETBP1?

SETBP1 haploinsufficiency disorder is a very rare disorder that is the result of a loss-of-function of one copy of the SETBP1 gene and causes a spectrum of symptoms ranging from absent speech to expressive language delays, mild-severe intellectual disability, autistic-traits or autism, developmental delays and ADHD.

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