Lyn-Louise Johnson

Research Assistant

 

Lyn-Louise finished her degree in Cell and Molecular Biology from Oxford Brookes University and went to use the skills gained from this course at a biopharmaceutical company called Oxagen. After this position she joined the Wellcome Trust Centre in the Sequenom department. Her collaborations have included work on the Estrogene Receptor in relation to bone mass density, lipoprotein cholesterol levels and cardiovascular disease and a project relating to developmental dyslexia associated with a region in chromosome 6.

 

Recent Publications

Paracchini S., Steer C. D., Buckingham L. L., Morris A. P., Ring S., Scerri T., Stein J., Pembrey M. E., Ragoussis J., Golding J., and Monaco A. P. (2008). Association of the KIAA0319 Dyslexia Susceptibility Gene With Reading Skills in the General Population. Am J Psychiatry165(12): 1576-84. [PMID: 18829873]