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Delivering a fragment of the Rett syndrome gene, MECP2, into neurons eases features of the syndrome in mice, according to
The Patrick Wild Centre is starting a new regular feature on its website called “Researcher in Spotlight”, where we ask
Professor Seth Grant and colleagues have published a study in eLIFE suggesting the existence of a genetic programme that controls
A series of joint workshops run by the Fragile X Society in collaboration with the Patrick Wild Centre The Patrick
It is well known that people with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) process social information differently from typically developing individuals. Interestingly,
Dr Sue Fletcher-Watson (Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences), along with colleagues at the University of Oslo, has recently published an
Dr Emily Osterweil has been talking to BBC Radio Scotland about her new research on identifying a potential new strategy
Many congratulations to Professor Stephen Lawrie of the Patrick Wild Centre, who has won the British Association for Psychopharmacology (BAP)
Cell-Type-Specific Translation Profiling Reveals a Novel Strategy for Treating Fragile X Syndrome. Sophie R. Thomson, Sang S. Seo, Stephanie A.
On 13 July 2017, Patrick Wild Centre Researcher Dr Sue Fletcher-Watson spoke to BBC Radio 5 Live about autism following
The latest edition of our Patrick Wild Centre newsletter is now available. You can read it online here: Patrick Wild
The Family in Residence project has been nominated for the Times Higher Education Leadership and Management Awards 2017 in the
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