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Home » Our People » Postdoctoral Fellows » Ashley Watson, PhD

Ashley Watson, PhD


Project

Analysis of CTCF-mediated chromatin organization and function in the molecular etiology of autism

Laboratories

Li-Huei Tsai, Ph.D.; Elly Nedivi, Ph.D.

Biographical information

Ashley Watson completed her PhD in Biochemistry and Developmental Biology at Western University in London, Ontario, Canada in the laboratory of Dr. Nathalie Bérubé. Her PhD thesis focused on the regulation of chromatin structure in mouse brain development.

 


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