
معرفی
Eric M Morrow is a Mencoff Family Professor of Biology, Professor of Brain Science, Neuroscience, and Psychiatry and Human Behavior at Brown University. His research focuses on genetic and molecular mechanisms underlying neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism and intellectual disability, with a strong emphasis on rare syndromes like Christianson Syndrome and GPT2 Deficiency.
- Education: PhD in Genetics and Neurodevelopment (Harvard University), MD from MIT/Harvard Medical School.
Research Interests include:
- Neurogenetic syndromes and their molecular pathways
- Neuronal organelles (endosomes, lysosomes, mitochondria)
- Neurometabolism and neurodegeneration
- Development of gene therapies for cognitive disorders
Scientific Awards
- Psychiatry Research Mentor Award (2011-2012)
Collaborations span Brown's Developmental Disorders Genetics Research Program (DDGRP), the Carney Institute for Brain Science, and partnerships with clinical and basic science researchers. His lab is located at the Laboratories for Molecular Medicine (70 Ship Street) and is funded by NIMH, NINDS, and NIA.
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