Dr. Juan Ausio
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Listening To Hope
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In 2015, Dr. Juan Ausio was awarded $50,000 in partnership with Dr. John Vincent for their project entitled Translational correlation of MeCP2 chromatin alterations in male and female missense mutations.
In 2019, the pair was awarded a further $100,000 for Therapeutic small molecules and peptides targeting missense mutations in Rett Syndrome.
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