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Session IV: Matthew State on the genetics of autism

 /  9 July 2015
The Presenter
Presenter
Matthew State
Oberndorf Family Distinguished Professor and Chair, University of California, San Francisco

Matthew State’s lab studies the genetics and genomics of developmental neuropsychiatric disorders.

This is the replay for the session ‘Genetics,’ part of the Summer Institute for Autism Research, presented by the International Society for Autism Research and SFARI.org.

The six-course online series is intended for early-career investigators interested in autism research. More information about the entire program can be found at sfari.org/summer.

Matthew State and a team of trainees worked together to prepare the presentation and materials. You can download course materials that accompanied this session here.

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