Overview
Watch a detailed scientific lecture exploring how genetic research can help identify environmental risk factors associated with autism spectrum disorders. Delve into groundbreaking research presented by Mark Zylka that examines the intersection between genetic susceptibility and environmental triggers in autism development. Learn about innovative approaches to studying gene-environment interactions, methodologies for identifying potential environmental risks, and how this knowledge can contribute to better understanding and potentially preventing certain cases of autism. The 51-minute presentation offers valuable insights for researchers, healthcare professionals, and those interested in the environmental aspects of autism etiology.
Syllabus
Mark Zylka Exploiting genetics to identify environmental risks for autism February 22, 2017
Taught by
Simons Foundation