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Marnie Halpern

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Marnie Halpern is the chair and professor of molecular and systems biology at the Darmouth Geisel School of Medicine.[1] Her research has focused on studying how differences are established between the right and left sides of the developing brain.[2] Her laboratory has performed screenings in order to identify the genes that control the asymmetry of the brain. The lab has also developed methods to perturb the laterality of larval and adult finish and developed methods to visualize the brains of altered and normal individuals.

  1. ^ "Marnie E Halpern, PHD – Faculty Expertise Database – Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth". Retrieved 2021-09-21.
  2. ^ Science, Carnegie. "Marnie Halpern". Department of Embryology. Retrieved 2021-09-21.