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My research focuses on the challenge of identifying exons, spliced isoforms, and proteins that are created. We predict that looking into the spliced isoforms of these proteins against tests conducted on brains will verify their recorded exon counts and their impact on brain divergence regarding susceptibility to autism, schizophrenia, impaired intellectual development, development delay, and Neurodevelopmental disorder. Our hypothesis suggests that these proteins play significant roles in these
Presenter Name: Cameron Kato
Presentation Type: Poster
Presentation Format: Virtual
Presentation #22
College: Medicine
School / Department: Neurology
Email: cameronkato35@gmail.com
Research Mentor: Dimitri Traenkner
Time: 9:00 AM