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Mobile Health Assessments
A longstanding barrier to progress, both in clinical settings and pediatric pain research, has been the fundamental difficulty of accurately assessing behavioral and functional outcomes in a continuous, nonobtrusive, and objective fashion. In a series of studies, we are testing the usage of wearable...
Associations between Genetic Variants and Clinical Trajectories
In pain, sleep and substance use disorders, we use bioinformatic and machine learning approaches to improve clinical phenotyping, as well as to understand their association with genetic variations. Our findings indicate genetic correlation between these disorders and highlight the importance of...
Rebeca gave a talk at an Autism genetics meeting
Congratulations to Rebeca on her terrific talk on de novo transposon insertions in Autism Spectrum Disorder at the 2020 Chicago Symposium on Translational Neuroscience: “ The Translational Neuroscience of Autism.”
Eduardo's abstract selected for an oral presentation at the World Congress of Psychiatric Genetics
Eduardo's abstract on somatic copy number variants in schizophrenia was selected for an oral presentation at the World Congress of Psychiatric Genetics. Congratulations, Eduardo!
Our Matters Arising article was accepted by Nature
Congratulations to Junho, Boxun, and August! Our rebuttal to a recent Nature paper that reported extensive somatic APP recombination/retrotransposition in neurons of aging and Alzheimer's brains was accepted by Nature as a Matters Arising article (a preprint is available https://www.biorxiv.org...
Our topological adhesion series paper 1 Rapid and strong topohesives is now online on EML
Authors: Jason Steck, Junsoo Kim, Jiawei Yang, Sammy Hassan, and Zhigang Suo. This paper shows the topological adhesion can be instant, as the stitch network just needs to form topological entanglement with polymer networks by a single mesh size.
Co-authored paper Chemical Tuning of Fibers Drawn from Extensible Hyaluronic Acid Networks is published in JACS
We design combinatorial chemistry to fabricate biocompatible hydrogel fibers that can tune a broad range of mechanical properties and show large deformation-humidity coupling.