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Overview


How is the brain assembled and sculpted during embryonic development?  Addressing this question has enormous implications for understanding neurodevelopmental disorders affecting brain size and function. In evolutionary terms, our newest brain structure is the cerebral cortex, which drives higher cognitive capacities. The overall mission of my research lab is to elucidate genetic and cellular mechanisms controlling cortical development and contributing to neurodevelopmental pathologies and brain evolution. We study neural progenitors, essential cells which generate neurons and are the root of brain development. We are guided by the premise that the same mechanisms at play during normal development were co-opted during evolution and when dysregulated, can cause neurodevelopmental disease.

My research program employs a multifaceted strategy to bridge developmental neurobiology, RNA biology, and evolution. 1) We investigate how cell fates are specified, by studying how progenitor divisions influence development and disease.  2) We study diverse layers of post-transcriptional regulation in neural progenitors. We investigate RNA binding proteins implicated in development and neurological disease. Using live imaging, we also investigate how sub-cellular control of mRNA localization and translation influences neural progenitors. 3) A parallel research focus is to understand how human-specific genetic changes influence species-specific brain development. Our goal is to integrate our efforts across these three major lines of research to understand the intricacies controlling brain development.

Current Appointments & Affiliations


Professor in Cell Biology · 2025 - Present Cell Biology, Basic Science Departments
Professor of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology · 2025 - Present Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Basic Science Departments
Professor in Neurobiology · 2025 - Present Neurobiology, Basic Science Departments
Investigator in the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences · 2010 - Present Duke Institute for Brain Sciences, University Institutes and Centers
Member of the Duke Cancer Institute · 2010 - Present Duke Cancer Institute, Institutes and Centers
Associate of the Duke Initiative for Science & Society · 2017 - Present Duke Science & Society, University Initiatives & Academic Support Units
Affiliate of the Duke Regeneration Center · 2021 - Present Duke Regeneration Center, Basic Science Departments

In the News


Published April 6, 2026
A Three-Pronged Approach to Explain the Brain
Published March 25, 2026
Duke Honors 38 Distinguished Professors in 2026
Published November 23, 2022
Human Evolution Wasn’t Just the Sheet Music, But How it Was Played

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Recent Publications


Species-specific chromatin architecture and neurogenesis mediated by a human enhancer.

Journal Article Cell stem cell · April 2026 Genomic modifications underlie the evolution of human brain features, including a larger neocortex. Human accelerated regions (HARs) are highly conserved loci containing human-specific variants, with ∼50% identified as neurodevelopmental enhancers. However ... Full text Cite

Chd8 haploinsufficiency leads to molecular layer heterotopias and age-dependent cortical expansion.

Journal Article bioRxiv · March 3, 2026 Mutations in the chromatin remodeler CHD8 are associated with autism and macrocephaly. While mouse models of Chd8 haploinsufficiency recapitulate brain overgrowth, the specific cellular mechanisms and developmental timing that lead to these anatomical abno ... Full text Link to item Cite
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Recent Grants


Distal mRNA localization and translation in neural stem cells of the developing brain

ResearchPrincipal Investigator · Awarded by National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke · 2018 - 2028

Roles for uniquely human enhancers in brain development and Wnt signaling

ResearchPrincipal Investigator · Awarded by National Institute of Mental Health · 2023 - 2027

RNAi-dependent epimutation roles in antimicrobial drug resistance and pathogenesis

ResearchCo Investigator · Awarded by National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases · 2022 - 2027

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Education


Johns Hopkins University · 2003 Ph.D.
Tufts University · 1993 B.S.

External Links


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