Linda M. Brzustowicz
Linda M. Brzustowicz (born November 13, 1960) is a professor of genetics at Rutgers University and a member of the Motif BioSciences Scientific Advisory Board, whose main purpose is to develop technology that will benefit all laboratories using "biosamples," or samples of blood, DNA, stem cells, etc. that advance the field of human genetics. She has produced notable research in human gene functions in both the pathologic and normal states, contributing to the understanding of genetics of schizophrenia, autism, and specific language impairment (SLI). Because the diagnosed cases of childhood autism have experienced an unprecedented spike in recent times, causing speculation about the debatable "autism epidemic," such research is invaluable. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Linda M Brzustowicz, Linda M Brzustowicz, Anne S Bassett, Anne S Bassett, Anne S BassettGet full text
Published 2012-12-01
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3by Michael P Moreau, Shannon E Bruse, Rebecka Jornsten, Yushi Liu, Linda M BrzustowiczGet full text
Published 2013-01-01
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7by Kristina eHernandez, Przemyslaw eSwiatkowski, Mihir ePatel, Chen eLiang, Natasha R Dudzinski, Linda M Brzustowicz, Bonnie L FiresteinGet full text
Published 2016-02-01
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8by Abby E. Hare-Harris, Marissa W. Mitchel, Scott M. Myers, Aaron D. Mitchel, Brian R. King, Brittany G. Ruocco, Christa Lese Martin, Judy F. Flax, Linda M. BrzustowiczGet full text
Published 2019-09-01
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