Susan G. Ernst
Susan G. Ernst is professor emerita at Tufts University known for her work on cell development using sea urchins as a model system. She is an elected fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Provided by Wikipedia
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A multidisciplinary approach and consensus statement to establish standards of care for Angelman syndrome by Jessica Duis, Mark Nespeca, Jane Summers, Lynne Bird, Karen G.C.B. Bindels‐de Heus, M. J. Valstar, Marie‐Claire Y. deWit, C. Navis, Maartje ten Hooven‐Radstaake, Bianca M. vanIperen‐Kolk, Susan Ernst, Melina Dendrinos, Terry Katz, Gloria Diaz‐Medina, Akshat Katyayan, Srishti Nangia, Ronald Thibert, Daniel Glaze, Christopher Keary, Karine Pelc, Nicole Simon, Anjali Sadhwani, Helen Heussler, Anne Wheeler, Caroline Woeber, Margaret DeRamus, Amy Thomas, Emily Kertcher, Lauren DeValk, Kristen Kalemeris, Kara Arps, Carol Baym, Nicole Harris, John P. Gorham, Brenda L. Bohnsack, Reid C. Chambers, Sarah Harris, Henry G. Chambers, Katherine Okoniewski, Elizabeth R. Jalazo, Allyson Berent, Carlos A. Bacino, Charles Williams, Anne Anderson
Published 2022-03-01
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