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  2. Students Archives - Page 4 of 8 - Department of Psychiatry

    https://www.psychiatry.cam.ac.uk/blog/category/students/page/4/
    Hallucinations involve perceptions of stimuli that do not exist in the physical […]. Filed Under:November 15, 2021. Title: The role of Synaptic Genes NRXN1 and SHANK3 in Autism: an induced pluripotent ... People with schizophrenia […]. Filed Under
  3. PhD Summaries Archives - Page 4 of 6 - Department of Psychiatry

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    Department of Psychiatry. PhD Summaries. November 15, 2021. Title: The role of Synaptic Genes NRXN1 and SHANK3 in Autism: an induced pluripotent stem cell study  Research group: Autism Research Centre, Department ... People with schizophrenia […].
  4. Congratulations to Aicha Massrali on completing her PhD - Department…

    https://www.psychiatry.cam.ac.uk/blog/2021/04/29/congratulations-to-aicha-massrali-on-completing-her-phd/
    April 29, 2021. Aicha completed her PhD thesis titled “Cellular phenotypes associated with NRXN1 mutations in Autism: an iPSC study” under the supervision of Professor Simon Baron-Cohen, Dr Mark Kotter ... iPSCs derived from autistic individuals with
  5. Congratulations Arkoprovo Paul on completing your PhD - Department of …

    https://www.psychiatry.cam.ac.uk/blog/2021/11/15/congratulations-arkoprovo-paul-on-completing-your-phd/
    November 15, 2021. Title: The role of Synaptic Genes NRXN1 and SHANK3 in Autism: an induced pluripotent stem cell study. ... During my PhD, I synthesised and characterised cortical neurons from iPSCs, derived from individuals with autism carrying
  6. News Archives - Page 22 of 45 - Department of Psychiatry

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    April 29, 2021. Aicha completed her PhD thesis titled “Cellular phenotypes associated with NRXN1 mutations in Autism: an iPSC study” under the supervision of Professor Simon Baron-Cohen, Dr Mark Kotter ... Autism is often referred to as an enigma

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