The Haller lab will be located in the New Neuroscience Research Building!
SGCB Deep Mutational Scan Data Website Published!
https://hallerlab.shinyapps.io/shinyapp/
Deep Mutational Scan of SGCB published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation (JCI)!
Chengcheng Li is the first author on an article in the Journal of Clinical Investigation (Impact Factor 15.9) describing a full deep mutational scan (DMS) of sarcoglycan beta (SGCB)! Congrats Chengcheng and all involved!
New Review Article in Genes!
Chengcheng Li has published a new review article in Genes describing the use of high-throughput functional assays to resolve variants of unknown significance (VUS) in muscular dystrophy genes!
New Article out in Blood!
Check out Brooke Sadler’s newest publication in Blood. Click here to view!
Welcome Alexa Clare!
Alexa Clare Anderson has joined the lab as an Undergraduate Researcher. Welcome Alexa Clare!
Our Goal
The Haller lab is interested in finding genetic links to common neurosurgical/neurological conditions and understanding how specific genetic variation leads to disease susceptibility. We use human genetics to find new disease genes/variants, high-throughput functional assays to assess the impact of genetic variation on protein function and zebrafish models to test the role of genes and genetic variation on disease risk.
There are open Positions in the lab for WashU Grad student!! Apply at dbbs.wustl.edu!