Dr. Billie (Ping-Yee) Au
Positions
Clinical Assistant Professor
Cumming School of Medicine, Department of Medical Genetics
Clinical Assistant Professor
Cumming School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics
Child Health & Wellness Researcher
Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute
Contact information
Research
Areas of Research
My research has focused on identifying the underlying genetic etiology for novel syndromes, and the characterization of these syndromes. I am particularly interested in dysmorphic syndromes that involve intellectual disability, autism, epilepsy and other abnormal neurological phenotypes. I am interested in “reverse phenotyping,” ie. how understanding disease-related genes within the context of their signaling and regulatory networks can inform our knowledge of clinical phenotype and subsequent management and therapy. I am also interested in how knowledge of genetic etiology can be used to improve management of patients in new ways, such as through identification of potential therapeutic targets in dysregulated cellular pathways. My research applies new genomic technologies such as whole exome sequencing, but will hopefully also involve whole genome and transcriptome approaches in the future.
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