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David B. Goldstein (geneticist)

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Allen, A. S.; Epilepsy Phenome/Genome, S. F.; Allen, P.; Berkovic, N.; Cossette, D.; Delanty, E. E.; Dlugos, M. P.; Eichler, T.; Epstein, D. B.; Glauser, Y.; Goldstein, E. L.; Han, Y.; Heinzen, K. B.; Hitomi, M. R.; Howell, R.; Johnson, D. H.; Kuzniecky, Y. F.; Lowenstein, M. R. Z.; Lu, A. G.; Madou,
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in 2013, received the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill IPIT award for clinical services in 2012, and was a recipient of one of the first seven nationally awarded Royal Society / Wolfson research merit awards in the UK for his work in human population genetics. In 2013, Goldstein chaired
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Heinzen, E. L.; Swoboda, K. J.; Hitomi, Y.; Gurrieri, F.; Nicole, S.; De Vries, B.; Tiziano, F. D.; Fontaine, B.; Walley, N. M.; Heavin, S. A.; Panagiotakaki, E.; Nicole, S.; Gurrieri, F.; Neri, G.; Fiori, B.; Abiusi, S.; Di Pietro, J.; Sweney, M.; Newcomb, N.; Viollet, L.; Huff, J.; Jorde, M.;
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Goldstein's primary research interests include human genetic diversity, the genetics of disease, and pharmacogenetics. The Goldstein group and collaborators have discovered a number of disease causing genes and syndromes, in particular in neurological and infectious diseases including:
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Ge, D.; Fellay, J.; Thompson, A. J.; Simon, J. S.; Shianna, K. V.; Urban, T. J.; Heinzen, E. L.; Qiu, P.; Bertelsen, A. H.; Muir, A. J.; Sulkowski, M.; McHutchison, J. G.; Goldstein, D. B. (2009). "Genetic variation in IL28B predicts hepatitis C treatment-induced viral clearance".
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H. C.; Marson, S.; Mefford, T. J.; Esmaeeli Nieh, R.; O'Brien, S.; Ottman, A.; Petrovski, E. K.; Poduri, I. E.; Ruzzo, E. H.; Scheffer, C. J.; Sherr, B. (2013).
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from 1999 to 2005. In 2005, Goldstein became the Richard and Pat Johnson Distinguished University Professor of Genetics, Microbiology, and Biology at
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Need, A. C.; Shashi, V.; Hitomi, Y.; Schoch, K.; Shianna, K. V.; McDonald, M. T.; Meisler, M. H.; Goldstein, D. B. (2012).
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as the gene responsible for Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood in collaboration with Erin Heinzen and others.
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the Gordon Research Conference in Human Genetics, and he is currently serving on the Advisory Council at the
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Reyna, A.; Murphy, C.; Shianna, M. T.; Gumbs, F.; Little, R.; Silver, M.; Ptรกฤek, G.; et al. (2012).
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Applications of theoretical population genetics to ploidy level evolution and phylogenetic reconstruction
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in response to treatment for Hepatitis C infection in collaboration with John McHutchison and others.
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Genetic analysis of human evolutionary history with implications for gene mapping
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as a new syndrome in collaboration with Vandana Shashi, Anna Need, and others.
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and directs the genomics core of Epi4K and administrative cores of Epi4K with
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New genes for epileptic encephalopathies as part of the Epi4K Consortium.
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Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
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Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
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http://www.igm.columbia.edu/people-labs/labs/goldstein-lab
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National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
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David Goldstein
Stanford University
University of California, Los Angeles
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Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Royal Society Wolfson Fellowship
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http://www.igm.columbia.edu/people-labs/labs/goldstein-lab
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Human genetics
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Columbia University
University College London
Duke University
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Thesis
Doctoral advisor
Marcus Feldman
David Reich
geneticist
Columbia University Medical Center
Genetics
Development
Dan Lowenstein
University of California, Los Angeles
Stanford University
University of Oxford
University College London
Duke University
Columbia University Medical Center

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