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What is DYNC1H1 and How Do Variants Cause Symptoms?

Morgan DeSantis, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Molecular and Cellular Developmental Biology at University of Michigan. She is an integral part of the DYNC1H1 Association Scientific Advisory Board.

Dr. DeSantis studies dynein, the motor protein made from the DYNC1H1 gene. During this presentation, she will share from a basic biology perspective what is DYNC1H1 and how variants cause DYNC1H1-Related Disorders. She will also share about current research in her lab on DYNC1H1 and how you can be more involved in research to help us find safe treatments for our community.

Register here to attend and to be emailed when a recording is available after the presentation: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/_GpkXD0ORVijEBPYHQ8FJA

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