We are geneticists and genetic counselors at Emory University School of Medicine. Interested in #neuroscience, epigenetics, metabolic disorders, brain organoids, computational/quantitative genetics. This account will share research and events.
“Emory was a place where I could have a weird idea and people let me run with it" Bystro AI genome analysis app recently highlighted by Boston Globe www.bostonglobe.com/2025/11/25/b...
“Emory was a place where I could have a weird idea and people let me run with it" Bystro AI genome analysis app recently highlighted by Boston Globe www.bostonglobe.com/2025/11/25/b...
Elizabeth Berry-Kravis will be our 2025 Warren Distinguished Lecturer on December 4 -- Especially appropriate b/c EBK is leading clinician studying #fragilex syndrome
November 20, 2025 at 5:19 PM
Elizabeth Berry-Kravis will be our 2025 Warren Distinguished Lecturer on December 4 -- Especially appropriate b/c EBK is leading clinician studying #fragilex syndrome
Our #genetics clinic is hosting a Metabolic Community Day on Saturday Oct 25 at Mason Mill Park for families navigating rare metabolic disorders. Special diets/formula/insurance -- lots to discuss and figure out together! #rarediseases
October 20, 2025 at 5:34 PM
Our #genetics clinic is hosting a Metabolic Community Day on Saturday Oct 25 at Mason Mill Park for families navigating rare metabolic disorders. Special diets/formula/insurance -- lots to discuss and figure out together! #rarediseases
Congratulations to Chenyang Yuan for winning the Trainee Research Excellence Award at #ASHG25. Yuan presented mcDETECT, a machine learning framework for analyzing mRNA localized in neuronal synapses/dendrites/axons 1/2 www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
October 20, 2025 at 2:14 PM
Congratulations to Chenyang Yuan for winning the Trainee Research Excellence Award at #ASHG25. Yuan presented mcDETECT, a machine learning framework for analyzing mRNA localized in neuronal synapses/dendrites/axons 1/2 www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Hailing Shi and her lab are advancing a powerful technique called spatial transcriptomics. To drive their research, Shi’s lab recently installed a customized microscope set-up. #genesky 🧬 med.emory.edu/departments/...
October 8, 2025 at 7:32 PM
Hailing Shi and her lab are advancing a powerful technique called spatial transcriptomics. To drive their research, Shi’s lab recently installed a customized microscope set-up. #genesky 🧬 med.emory.edu/departments/...
A preview of research from our department! Spatial transcriptomics from Hailing Shi's and Jian Zhou's labs. Mouse brain with expression of 14 marker genes visualized -- blue nuclear cloud = DAPI, yellow marker = somatostatin (inhibitory neuron) #neurosciencevimeo.com/1125227430/f...
A preview of research from our department! Spatial transcriptomics from Hailing Shi's and Jian Zhou's labs. Mouse brain with expression of 14 marker genes visualized -- blue nuclear cloud = DAPI, yellow marker = somatostatin (inhibitory neuron) #neurosciencevimeo.com/1125227430/f...
Research from our department -- 1st author Zach McEachin -- covers #ALS ASOs (antisense oligonucleotides) -- patient response varies widely with ASOs and we need to figure out why. This study covers BIIB078; more recent example jacifusen/ulefnersen news.emory.edu/stories/2025...
Research from our department -- 1st author Zach McEachin -- covers #ALS ASOs (antisense oligonucleotides) -- patient response varies widely with ASOs and we need to figure out why. This study covers BIIB078; more recent example jacifusen/ulefnersen news.emory.edu/stories/2025...
New research from our department + partners led by Elizabeth Leslie-Clarkson! Genetic variants in PRKCI causing Van der Woude syndrome: cleft lip/palate + lip pits. This is 3rd gene responsible for VWS -- 1st (IRF6) discovered in 2002 #Genesky@scgdb.bsky.socialwww.cell.com/ajhg/abstrac...
New research from our department + partners led by Elizabeth Leslie-Clarkson! Genetic variants in PRKCI causing Van der Woude syndrome: cleft lip/palate + lip pits. This is 3rd gene responsible for VWS -- 1st (IRF6) discovered in 2002 #Genesky@scgdb.bsky.socialwww.cell.com/ajhg/abstrac...
Excited to share an important new pre-print from the lab led by incredibly talented postdoc @maureenbiologies.bsky.social, a neurotoxicologist who came to the lab with an ambitious goal of understanding the consequences of toxicant exposure in human neurodevelopment. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Could we then observe Pb being actively taken up by human neural cells? Yes! A human Pb sensor (leadmium) let us literally watch Pb uptake over the course of several hours into human neurons and astrocytes.
August 21, 2025 at 8:10 PM
Could we then observe Pb being actively taken up by human neural cells? Yes! A human Pb sensor (leadmium) let us literally watch Pb uptake over the course of several hours into human neurons and astrocytes.
One of the first challenges we had was figuring out how much Pb to give to human cells to reflect true exposure levels. We dug through the literature for relevant Pb levels in brain and then empirically correlated this with exposure paradigms that resulted in similar tissue levels in human organoids
August 21, 2025 at 8:10 PM
One of the first challenges we had was figuring out how much Pb to give to human cells to reflect true exposure levels. We dug through the literature for relevant Pb levels in brain and then empirically correlated this with exposure paradigms that resulted in similar tissue levels in human organoids
We decided to investigate one of the most infamous and widely prevalent neurotoxicants—Lead (Pb). In the US, approximately 2.5% of pregnant women exhibit high blood Pb levels (!!!) What is the consequence of this on the developing human brain?
August 21, 2025 at 8:10 PM
We decided to investigate one of the most infamous and widely prevalent neurotoxicants—Lead (Pb). In the US, approximately 2.5% of pregnant women exhibit high blood Pb levels (!!!) What is the consequence of this on the developing human brain?
Excited to share an important new pre-print from the lab led by incredibly talented postdoc @maureenbiologies.bsky.social, a neurotoxicologist who came to the lab with an ambitious goal of understanding the consequences of toxicant exposure in human neurodevelopment. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
August 21, 2025 at 8:10 PM
Excited to share an important new pre-print from the lab led by incredibly talented postdoc @maureenbiologies.bsky.social, a neurotoxicologist who came to the lab with an ambitious goal of understanding the consequences of toxicant exposure in human neurodevelopment. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
New research from #Emory#ALS Center and Dept of Neurology! Analysis of Biogen/Ionis-sponsored clinical trial of ASOs (antisense oligonucleotides) targeting C9orf72, the most common genetic cause of ALS. 1/x www.cell.com/cell/fulltex...
New research from #Emory#ALS Center and Dept of Neurology! Analysis of Biogen/Ionis-sponsored clinical trial of ASOs (antisense oligonucleotides) targeting C9orf72, the most common genetic cause of ALS. 1/x www.cell.com/cell/fulltex...
Families managing #metabolic disorders in Atlanta/Georgia can put this event on their calendars. Learn from others going through the same issues (and our experienced clinicians and genetic counselors) #rarediseasesforms.gle/t3u32QtqfyWM...
August 13, 2025 at 2:38 PM
Families managing #metabolic disorders in Atlanta/Georgia can put this event on their calendars. Learn from others going through the same issues (and our experienced clinicians and genetic counselors) #rarediseasesforms.gle/t3u32QtqfyWM...
While it may resemble a traditional summer camp, Emory's Metcamp serves a deeper purpose: equipping women living with PKU/MSUD with knowledge, skills, and confidence to manage lifelong dietary management and new treatments. #rarediseases#PKU
While it may resemble a traditional summer camp, Emory's Metcamp serves a deeper purpose: equipping women living with PKU/MSUD with knowledge, skills, and confidence to manage lifelong dietary management and new treatments. #rarediseases#PKU
Thank you Dr. Stoler! We agree! “Genetic testing is no longer something that should be considered a last resort... These tests provide real answers that can directly impact the care and support children and families receive.” publications.aap.org/pediatrics/a...
June 25, 2025 at 4:57 PM
Thank you Dr. Stoler! We agree! “Genetic testing is no longer something that should be considered a last resort... These tests provide real answers that can directly impact the care and support children and families receive.” publications.aap.org/pediatrics/a...