Janine LaSalle is associate director of genomics at the University of California, Davis, Genome Center.
Associate director of genomics
Genome Center, University of California, Davis
Janine LaSalle is associate director of genomics at the University of California, Davis, Genome Center.
The landscape of chemical modifications on the DNA of people with autism could reveal clues to the condition and lead to treatments.
Genes and the environment each influence the role of the other in determining the risk of developing autism. Genetics can determine how susceptible one is to the environment, and environmental factors can influence gene expression and introduce mutations, says immunologist Janine LaSalle.
Tempest McDonald takes a postdoctoral position at Vanderbilt University. Researching her paper accusing the National Institutes of Health of discrimination threatens everything she has built.
Tempest McDonald takes a postdoctoral position at Vanderbilt University. Researching her paper accusing the National Institutes of Health of discrimination threatens everything she has built.
The approach helps reveal whether maternal genes contribute directly to autism in children or have indirect effects on the prenatal environment.
The approach helps reveal whether maternal genes contribute directly to autism in children or have indirect effects on the prenatal environment.
The motor cortex is organized into an "intermixed jumble of tiles" to generate meaningful movement.
The motor cortex is organized into an "intermixed jumble of tiles" to generate meaningful movement.