Editorial Board for section 'Neurogenomics'
- Animal Genetics and Genomics Section
- Human Genomics and Genetic Diseases Section
- Molecular Genetics and Genomics Section
- Microbial Genetics and Genomics Section
- Population and Evolutionary Genetics and Genomics Section
- Plant Genetics and Genomics Section
- Technologies and Resources for Genetics Section
- Epigenomics Section
- Neurogenomics Section
- Pharmacogenetics Section
- RNA Section
- Toxicogenomics Section
- Bioinformatics Section
- Cytogenomics Section
- Genes & Environments Section
- Genetic Diagnosis Section
- Transgenic Technology Section
- Viral Genomics Section
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Please note that the order in which the Editors appear on this page is alphabetical, and follows the structure of the editorial board presented on the MDPI website under information for editors: editorial board responsibilities.
Members
Interests: neurogenetics; neurodegenerative disorders; hereditary ataxias; next-generation sequencing; pathogenic mechanisms of disease genes; animal models
Interests: neurodegeneration; epigenetics; regenerative medicine; mental disorders
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Interests: Alzheimer\'s disease; endocrinologic epidemiology; genetic epidemiology; sex hormones; thyroid hormones; Parkinson\'s disease; pediatric epidemiology; osteoporosis; osteoarthrosis
Interests: molecular motor proteins; lysosomal storage diseases; neurodegeneration
Interests: CNS development; synaptogenesis; cortical patterning; pluripotent stem cells; synaptic plasticity; human cerebral organoids
Interests: genetics; transcriptomics; microRNAs; proteomics; depression; Alzheimer's disease dementia; resilience; psychological well-being
Interests: regeneration; developmental biology; planarian; model organism; RNA modifications
Interests: amyloid neuropathies; amyloid neuropathies, familial; brachial plexus neuritis; guillain-barre syndrome; hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathies; hereditary sensory and motor neuropathy; mononeuropathies; POEMS syndrome; polyneuropathies; polyradiculoneuropathy