Recently Published

Recently Published

Recent work out of the Richards Lab identified a family with DCC mutations that exhibited a range of neuropsychological and and neuroanatomical outcomes, including mirror movements.
Newsletter Issue 3, Spring 2023

Newsletter Issue 3, Spring 2023

The latest edition of the lab newsletter is out! This issue includes photos from the recent NODCC regional meet-up in St. Louis, recent publications, and an introduction to lab member Dr. Ryan Dean.
April Regional Gathering

April Regional Gathering

Come join us at NODCC’s April Regional Gathering! Date: April 22, 2023 Time: 2-4 pm Venue: Washington University School of Medicine, 660 S. Euclid Ave., St. Louis, MO 63110 Any family, or individual, interested in attending can contact Lisa Mackenzie at: corpuscallosumresearch@wustl.edu
Newsletter Issue 2, Winter 2023

Newsletter Issue 2, Winter 2023

Winter is upon us in St. Louis and the second issue of our lab newsletter is out! This issue includes some exciting research updates, photos from the lab’s trip to San Diego to attend Neuroscience 2022, and an introduction to one of our collaborators, Dr. Joseph Barnby!
Newsletter Issue 1, Fall 2022

Newsletter Issue 1, Fall 2022

Fall has well and truly arrived in St. Louis, and as such, the first issue of the Brain Development and Disorders Lab newsletter is out! You can learn more about what is happening and what is coming up in the lab.
Recently Published

Recently Published

Recent work out of the Richards lab investigated some of the impacts of a Corpus Callosum Disorder in daily life.