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Hayley Mountford is a Postdoctoral Research Assistant at the University of Edinburgh, affiliated with the School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences and the Psychology Department. Her research focuses on the genetics of reading and language disorders, including dyslexia and developmental language disorder. She holds a PhD and a BSc (Hons) in relevant fields. Her work integrates molecular genetics, neurodevelopmental studies, and epidemiological approaches to uncover genetic and environmental factors influencing language acquisition and neurodevelopmental conditions.
Key research interests include genetic neurodevelopmental clustering, the molecular basis of speech disorders, and the impact of genetic variants on brain connectivity and structure. She has contributed to studies on epigenetic associations, genome-wide association analyses, and longitudinal measures of reading ability. Her research often explores interactions between genetic factors and environmental exposures, such as prenatal smoke effects on language development.
Mountford's publications span genetic studies of motor coordination, mitochondrial disorders, and population genetics. While no scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, her extensive publication record reflects significant contributions to developmental genetics and language-related research. Collaborative work includes investigations into neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism spectrum disorder and the molecular mechanisms underlying specific genetic mutations.
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