Pilot Project Recipients Year 4
Impact of exogenous and endogenous exposures on child developmental outcomes in classic galactosemia Judy Fridovich-Keil, School of Medicine, Department of Human Genetics Classic galactosemia (CG) is...
Impact of exogenous and endogenous exposures on child developmental outcomes in classic galactosemia Judy Fridovich-Keil, School of Medicine, Department of Human Genetics Classic galactosemia (CG) is...
Down syndrome and the fetal exposome Stephanie Sherman and Judy Fridovich-Keil, Emory University, School of Medicine Down syndrome (DS) is typically considered to be primarily a genetic disease...
The pathogenic markers of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) have been widely hypothesized to accumulate in the brain up to 15 years before the onset of cognitive symptoms. AD risks are best modeled by...
The epigenomic profile can be modified by environmental factors and regulate gene expression levels. Environmental stressors induce immune responses and lead to elevated levels of inflammation, a...