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RASopathies: Study of Brain and Cognitive Development in Children with Noonan syndrome and NF1 

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Tamar Green, MD, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford School of Medicine, and Principal Investigator at BRIDGE Lab, which stands for BRain Imaging, Development and GEnetics, to provide an update on her lab's study of brain and cognitive development in children with Noonan syndrome and NF1.

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@justanotherhuman-fx5km
@justanotherhuman-fx5km 8 месяцев назад
I love how Dr. Green starts by saying the lab is Giving Back. Giving back to us knowledge gained from participants in her research studies.
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