Ina Anreiter, PhD

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2013-2019 Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
 2020- Neurobiology Stanford University Medical School 
Area:
Behavioural Epigenetics
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Sokolowski DJ, Vasquez OE, Wilson MD, et al. (2023) Transcriptomic effects of the foraging gene shed light on pathways of pleiotropy and plasticity. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
Vaughen JP, Theisen E, Rivas-Serna IM, et al. (2022) Glial control of sphingolipid levels sculpts diurnal remodeling in a circadian circuit. Neuron
Anreiter I, Dason JS. (2021) Forty years of foraging research: a legacy of scientists trained and influenced by Marla Sokolowski. Journal of Neurogenetics. 35: 341-350
Dason JS, Anreiter I, Wu CF. (2021) Transcending boundaries: from quantitative genetics to single genes. Journal of Neurogenetics. 35: 95-98
Anreiter I, Allen AM, Vasquez OE, et al. (2021) The gene plays a vital role at the start of metamorphosis for subsequent adult emergence. Journal of Neurogenetics. 1-13
Anreiter I, Mir Q, Simpson JT, et al. (2020) New Twists in Detecting mRNA Modification Dynamics. Trends in Biotechnology
Aristizabal MJ, Anreiter I, Halldorsdottir T, et al. (2019) Biological embedding of experience: A primer on epigenetics. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Anreiter I, Sokolowski MB. (2019) The Gene and Its Behavioral Effects: Pleiotropy and Plasticity. Annual Review of Genetics
Dason JS, Cheung A, Anreiter I, et al. (2019) regulates a nociceptive-like escape behavior through a developmentally plastic sensory circuit. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Clayton DF, Anreiter I, Aristizabal M, et al. (2019) The role of the genome in experience-dependent plasticity: Extending the analogy of the genomic action potential. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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