Thrilled to be at AAN Annual Meeting 2026 @aanmember.bsky.social presenting on neurogenetics topics! Tues 7-9am and Wed 1-3pm
Rebecca J Levy
@rebeccalevymdphd.bsky.social
Physician-scientist and neurogeneticist studying how to diagnose and treat neurogenetic disorders using 3D neural organoids
#GeneticCounselors are an increasingly essential part of Neurology, glad the role of GCs is highlighted in this article and thankful I could provide my thoughts neurologytoday.aan.com/doi/10.1097/...
Role of Genetic Counselors in Neurology Grows | Neurology Today
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ABSTRACT SUBMISSION OPEN! #CACNA1C Join us at the Connect CACNA1C Global Network Conference! 🧬22nd-23rd July 2026 in Cardiff, UK Click here for registration/abstract submission: 🔗 timothysyndrome.org/conference/ #TimothySyndrome #channelopathies #genomics
New expert-led guidance clarifies terminology for pathogenic CACNA1C variants, defining Timothy Syndrome and introducing CACNA1C-Related Disorders (CRDs). Read the preprint: www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-8... #CACNA1C #TimothySyndrome #RareDisease
Our recent overview of human stem cell models for studying neuropsychiatric disorders (including their limitations and future directions) is now openly available @annualreviews.bsky.social of Neuroscience With the great @rebeccalevymdphd.bsky.social
Honored to share what we learned from other neurogeneticists in the field about how to approach and support clinical efforts
National survey of the Neurogenetics workforce reveals insights on program development, practice styles, inpatient care, next-gen therapeutics, and how general neurology clinics can integrate these lessons for precision medicine. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
National survey of the Neurogenetics workforce reveals insights on program development, practice styles, inpatient care, next-gen therapeutics, and how general neurology clinics can integrate these lessons for precision medicine. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Honored to work with @sergiuppasca.bsky.social on this review of methods to model neuropsychiatric disorders
What human experimental models do we currently have to study brain disorders—and where do they fall short? In our recent @annualreviews.bsky.social, @rebeccalevymdphd.bsky.social and I examine the landscape of human stem cell models—2D systems, 3D #organoids, #assembloids, and transplantation.
@stanford.edu Stanford Brain Organogenesis Workshop off to a great start with introduction lectures and tissue culture with @sergiuppasca.bsky.social @stanfordbrain.bsky.social