Ellen J. Hoffman, MD, PhD
Associate Professor in the Child Study CenterCards
About
Research
Overview
In the Hoffman lab, our goal is to understand the basic biological mechanisms underlying neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric disorders (NPDs), including autism spectrum disorder. To do this, we study the function of genes that are strongly associated with NPDs in humans to determine how disruption of these genes alters brain development and the neural circuits underlying simple behaviors. Specifically, we leverage the unique advantages of zebrafish as a high-throughput system to investigate the function of these genes in the developing brain. Our long-term goal is to use this gene-based approach to identify relevant biological pathways and novel pharmacological treatments that target these pathways.
Medical Research Interests
Teaching & Mentoring
Mentoring
Shavanie Prashad
Postdoctoral Associate2025 - PresentJillian Petrocelli
Graduate student2024 - PresentSuha Khan
Postgrad associate2023 - 2025Netanya Dennis
Graduate student2023 - Present
News & Links
Media
News
- December 11, 2024
October 2024 YCSC Faculty Development Fund awardees announced
- September 16, 2024
Catalyzing Impact through Focused Research Funding: Ellen Hoffman
- June 10, 2024
Yale Child Study Center welcomes 2024 summer interns
- June 04, 2024
April 2024 YCSC Faculty Development Fund awardees announced
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Child Study Center
PO Box 207900, 230 South Frontage Road
New Haven, CT 06520
United States
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