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About me and my work. Rare disease genetics- UCL exomes consortium. Friday, 25 November 2016. Cryptic exons and TDP-43 in neurodegenerative diseases. I am delighted to see on BioRxiv.org the publication. From my PhD student Jack Humphrey. Jack works in collaboration between the UCL Genetics Institute and the UCL Institute of Neurology. Jacks work, during the first year of his PhD, has focused on understanding the molecular mechanisms behind devastating neurodegenerative disorders like ALS. To streamli.CONTENT
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