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SUMMARY: BOSTON: WashU Medicine | From Genes to Brain Function with Dr. Har
 rison Gabel
DESCRIPTION: Join Dr. Harrison Gabel\, WashU Medicine neuroscientist\, for 
 a discussion around how researchers at WashU Medicine are understanding and
  treating disorders of the brain. Drinks and hors d’oeuvres will be served.
  Thursday\, Sept. 25 6-8 p.m. Tuscan Kitchen Seaport\, 64 Seaport Blvd\, Bo
 ston\, MA 02210 Register now. Free to attend\, but registration is required
 . More information: […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p>Join <a href="https://neuroscience.wustl.e
 du/people/harrison-gabel-phd/">Dr. Harrison Gabel</a>\, WashU Medicine neur
 oscientist\, for a discussion around how researchers at WashU Medicine are 
 understanding and treating disorders of the brain.</p><p>Drinks and hors d’
 oeuvres will be served.</p><p><img class="emoji" role="img" draggable="fals
 e" src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/16.0.1/svg/1f4c5.svg" alt="📅" /><
 strong>Thursday\, Sept. 25<br /><img class="emoji" role="img" draggable="fa
 lse" src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/16.0.1/svg/23f0.svg" alt="⏰" />
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 CX0"> p.m.<br /><img class="emoji" role="img" draggable="false" src="https:
 //s.w.org/images/core/emoji/16.0.1/svg/1f4cd.svg" alt="📍" />Tuscan Kitchen 
 Seaport\, 64 Seaport Blvd\, Boston\, MA 02210<br /></span></strong></p><p s
 tyle="text-align: center\;"><a class="button-primary" href="https://wustl.a
 dvancementform.com/event/genes-to-brain-function-with-dr-harrison-gabel/reg
 ister"><strong>Register now.<br /></strong></a></p><p style="text-align: ce
 nter\;"><em>Free to attend\, but registration is required.</em></p><hr /><p
 ><em>More information:</em></p><p>[caption id="attachment_3707" align="alig
 nright" width="160"]<img class="wp-image-3707 " src="https://alumni.med.wus
 tl.edu/app/uploads/2025/09/Gabel-Harrison-REV-20210528_DSC07724-280x386-1-2
 18x300.jpg" alt="Dr. Harrison Gabel " width="160" height="196" /> Dr. Harri
 son Gabel[/caption]</p><p>The inner workings of the brain have fascinated h
 umanity for centuries\, but some of the most fundamental questions about it
 s functions remain unanswered.</p><p>Answers to those questions will form t
 he basic knowledge necessary to address things like neurological disease\, 
 intellectual disability and mental illness. One reason there are no cures f
 or these types of conditions is that researchers are still uncovering what 
 lies beneath them at the root of neurological functioning. The neuroscience
  enterprise at WashU Medicine is leading the way in uncovering these basic 
 functions of the brain that will provide insights about conditions for whic
 h medicine has not yet found answers.</p><p>One of the leaders in this spac
 e\, <a href="https://neuroscience.wustl.edu/people/harrison-gabel-phd/">Dr.
  Harrison Gabel</a>\, received his bachelors of arts in molecular biology f
 rom Princeton University and his PhD in genetics from Harvard University. S
 ince establishing his lab in 2015\, Dr. Gabel's research group has studied 
 molecular mechanisms of gene regulation that contribute to development and 
 plasticity in the mammalian brain. A broad goal of this work is to determin
 e precisely how neurodevelopmental disorders disrupt brain function and the
 n turn those discoveries into therapies for these devastating disorders tha
 t were once considered untreatable.</p><p>The recent opening of the <a href
 ="https://neuroscience.wustl.edu/research/neuroscience-building/">Jeffrey T
 . Fort Neuroscience Research Building</a> will allow for unprecedented coll
 aboration across laboratories and disciplines.</p>
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mary":MAILTO:goodmanmary@wustl.edu
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