Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology
Kate D. Baker applies systematic clinical and cognitive neuroscience methods to characterise patients with intellectual disability in whom a genetic cause has been identified, with the goal of clarifying pathogenicity of novel variants, prognostication, and generating hypotheses about new mechanisms of disease. Learn more about Kate's research.
Research AreasRare genetic neurodevelopmental conditions
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TechniquesClinical phenotyping
Cognitive assessment
Human neurophysiology
Neuroimaging
Data science
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Areas for CollaborationIntegrating human and experimental studies of genetics disorders
Developmental mechanisms of genetic disorders
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