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Dan Doyle is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Child Study Center at Yale University’s School of Medicine, affiliated with the Pattabiraman and Sestan Labs. He holds a PhD in Neuroscience from the University of Michigan (2023) and a BS in Cell & Molecular Biology from Grand Valley State University (2016). His research focuses on epigenetic mechanisms underlying neural development, particularly chromatin remodeling in cortical neurons and subplate wiring. Key areas include histone variant dynamics, neurogenic-angiogenic coordination, and genetic regulation of neural circuits.
Notable achievements include the Founders Award (2022) from the Michigan Chapter of the Society for Neuroscience and the Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship (2022). His work bridges developmental neurobiology and molecular genetics, with applications to understanding cortical connectivity disorders.
Dr. Doyle’s lab affiliations and collaborations emphasize interdisciplinary approaches to studying neurodevelopment. He is based in New Haven, CT, at 100 College Street.

