Research Faculty

Mustafa Sahin, MD, PhD

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Breaking into the autistic brain
Mustafa Sahin's research on TSC is part of a multidisciplinary Children's effort to understand brain development in autism and related developmental disorders.

A talk on tuberous sclerosis and autism
Sahin presents his research at a 2010 TS Alliance teleconference (audio file).

Brain "connectivity" in TSC and autism
TSC research in Sahin's lab adds to evidence that autism is a brain "connectivity" disorder.

What do TSC genes do?
TSC may stem from structural changes in nerve cells that lead to excess or abnormal brain connections.

Reviving nerves' ability to regenerate
Silencing natural growth inhibitors may make it possible to regenerate nerves damaged by brain or spinal cord injury.

Charting autism's neural circuitry
A new mouse model recapitulates autism by deleting a single gene, just in Purkinje cells – suggesting the cerebellum may be key to autism brain circuitry.