History
- UIUC Class of 2017
- Stubbs lab 2016-present
Current Project
Tcf7l2
Past Projects
Outside the Lab
We currently employ a number of UIUC undergraduates in our lab, providing opportunities for original research and giving valuable lab experience to the scientists of tomorrow
History
Current Project
Tcf7l2
Past Projects
Outside the Lab
History
Current Project
Tbox18
Past Projects
Outside the Lab
History
Current Project
Past Projects
Outside the Lab
Bob enjoys the following things:
History
Current Project
Emily works with graduate student Annie Weisner. She’s helping to investigate the role of the neurodevelopmental gene, Auts2. Mutations in the Auts2 locus cause autism, epilepsy, and mental retardation in humans, but little is known about the function of this gene or its role during neurodevelopment. In the past, Emily designed primers to investigate the expression of various isoforms at different stages of murine brain development. Currently, she’s using immunohistochemistry to examine the differences of expression of AUTS2 in our translocation mutant 16Gso as compared to its wildtype littermates. 16Gso displays epilepsy and autistic-like behaviors resulting from a reduction in AUTS2 expression.
Outside the Lab
Emily acted as an executive board member for the Undergrad Neuroscience Society for the past 2 years. Outside of neuroscience, Emily still enjoys experiments, including writing with the C-U Experimental Writing Lab. You can find Emily buried in a book, running, swimming, making not very technically-skilled art, and exploring the weird nooks and crannies of Chambana.