Samuel M. Young, Jr. , PhD

Professor, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology; Professor, Department of Otolaryngology
Biography

We are interested in deciphering the cellular and molecular mechanisms that regulate synaptic function and their control of neuronal circuits and development of gene therapy approached to treat neurological disorders. Our research is highly relevant to intellectual and developmental disabilities as synaptic dysfunction is the underlying cause of many neurodevelopmental disorders, while our gene therapy approaches will treat the root cause of neurodevelopmental disorders that are monogenic.

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Education
BA, Molecular Biology, Princeton University
PhD, Genetics and Molecular Biology, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill