Meet the SETBP1 Team – Maggie Wong

Maggie Wong, PhD, is a research scientist at the Max Planck Institute in Nijmegen, Netherlands working in Prof Simon Fisher’s lab. She develops induced pluripotent stem cells from patients, controls (same sex relatives) and CRISPR-generated lines in order to study SETBP1 disorder. Here about her mini-brain research and her excitement about the move to open […]

SETBP1 Scientific Meeting – Tomorrow 5/20

Tomorrow, over 15 SETBP1 researchers and medical specialists will convene virtually to share their latest research updates! These meetings are imperative in order to advance science in a faster and collaborative manner. Haley Oyler, the SETBP1 Society president, will share the patient advocate perspective to ensure the patient’s perspective is at the forefront of the […]

Research team seeks to understand if SETBP1 gene correction at different stages of life can positively impact those living with SETBP1 related disorders

Research team seeks to understand if SETBP1 gene correction at different stages of life can positively impact those living with SETBP1 related disorders The SETBP1 gene is active in many different tissues in the body presenting critical proof that the SETBP1 protein is highly integrated into human life and function. Austin, TX — May 6, […]