Tuesday, May 8, 2018
5:00pm –
6:00pm
Storrs Campus
Konover Auditorium
In this talk, Dr. Fitch will present background data on use of genetically engineered mouse models to effectively capture intermediate phenotypes relevant to language, specifically using mice with mutations in dyslexia and ASD-risk genes.
This talk is a keynote to IBACS’ annual Meet and Speak event and registration is required. More information about the program of events is available on IBACS’ events page.
Contact: Brandy Ciraldo
Institute for the Brain and Cognitive Sciences (primary), Neuroscience Department at UConn Health, Physiology & Neurobiology, Psychology Department, UConn Master Calendar