BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250709T215817EDT-7588HCtvwu@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250710T015817Z DESCRIPTION:Dr. Barbara Lewis - Professor - Department of Psychological Sci ences - Case Western Reserve University\n \n Genetics of Language and Learni ng Disorders: A New Era of Discovery\n \n Over the past 20 years\, new genet ic methodologies have allowed us to search for genes for speech\, language \, reading and learning disorders as never before. Amazing advances in tec hnology have allowed for the sequencing of an individual’s genome relative ly inexpensively making “personalized medicine” a reality. As our knowledg e of the human genome has exploded so has the questions concerning the inh eritance of complex human traits such as spoken and written language. This seminar will review what is known about the genetics of language and lear ning disorders incorporating findings from genome wide association studies \, whole genome sequencing\, and epigenetic studies ( i.e. heritable chang es in gene activity that do not involve mutation of genes). Shared and uni que endophenotypes that contribute to speech\, language\, and reading diso rders will be proposed and the interplay of genetic and environmental fact ors on these cognitive traits explored. Finally\, the application of genet ics to clinical practice will be discussed.\n\nBiography:\n\nBarbara A. Le wis\, Ph.D.\, CCC-SLP is a professor in the Department of Communication Sc iences and an adjunct professor in the Department of Pediatrics\, School o f Medicine. Her interests include the etiological bases of child language disorders with a focus on genetic\, medical and neurological conditions th at impact speech and language development. For the past 22 years\, Dr. Lew is has been the principal investigator on an NIH funded project investigat ing the genetic basis of speech sound disorders\, the most common type of communication disorder in early childhood. She is also a co-investigator o n a longitudinal project examining speech\, language\, academic and social outcomes of children exposed to cocaine prenatally.\n \n On another longitu dinal project\, Dr. Lewis is a co-investigator examining developmental out comes of very low birth weight children and associated medical conditions such as bronchopulmonary dysplasia. Finally\, Dr. Lewis has had a long-sta nding interest in specific syndromes associated with communication disorde rs such as Prader Willi Syndrome. Dr. Lewis has taught Research Methods\, Child Language Development and Child Language Disorders.\n DTSTART:20180326T203000Z DTEND:20180326T223000Z LOCATION:M-1 (Charles Leblond Amphitheatre)\, Strathcona Anatomy and Dentis try Building\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 0C7\, 3640 rue University SUMMARY:Donald G. Doehring Memorial Lecture URL:/scsd/channels/event/donald-g-doehring-memorial-le cture-283874 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR