MHFP Translational Research Grant Program

MHFP Translational Research Grant Application Will Open In 2025

2023 MHFP Translational Grant Winners

Dr. Russell Taylor

Dr. Russell Taylor

Post-Doctoral Scholar

Dr.  Taylor’s work focuses on the gene CACNA1C, which is implicated in a range of congenital disorders, occurring in brain, cardiac and other tissues. This gene is classically understood to produce a voltage-gated ion channel, Cav1.2, but recent work from my lab has established that it also produces a transcription factor, CCT.  His working hypothesis is that dysregulation of this transcription factor CCT is at least partially responsible for the congenital anomalies seen within patients.

Dr. Runwei Yang

Dr. Runwei Yang

Post-Doctoral Scholar

Dr. Yang’s work focuses on Pathogenic SYNGAP1 mutations cause autism, epilepsy, and intellectual disability. His previous study developed splice-switching oligonucleotides (SSOs) targeting SYNGAP1 nonsense-mediated decay in human neurons and brain organoids, holding the possibility for treating SYNGAP1-associated disorders. This project will test the efficacy and toxicity of SSOs in a mouse model of SYNGAP1 haploinsufficiency.