Publications
Latest publications of Mina Ryten available on ResearchGate.
Research Interests
Transcriptomics; Data Analysis of High-throughput Techniques for complex neurological diseases; Data Analysis of High-throughput Techniques to improve the diagnostic yield for rare neurogenetic disorders
Biography
Mina Ryten is Professor of Clinical Genetics at UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health and is an Honorary Consultant in Clinical Genetics at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children and at Guy’s Hospital. She is a clinician scientist with experience in both clinical and research settings. In her clinical practice she cares for individuals and families with, or at risk of, a range of conditions which may have a genetic basis. As well as providing a diagnosis, the aim of her clinics is to help individuals affected by a genetic disorder live as normally as possible with their condition. Mina’s research lab focuses on the use of transcriptomics, primarily derived from human brain, to improve the molecular understanding of complex and rare neurological disorders.