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  1. Joseph Dougherty

    Joseph Dougherty

    American television producer, writer and director

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  1. Professor of Psychiatry. 314-286-0752. jdougherty@ wustl.edu. Education & Training. Postdoctoral Training: Nathaniel Heintz, Rockefeller University, 2010. PhD: Neuroscience: University of California Los Angeles, 2005. BS: Truman State University, 1999. Major Awards. Highlighted as one of Genome Technology’s ‘Up and Coming Investigators’, 2012.

  2. Joseph Dougherty. Born. United States. Nationality. American. Occupation (s) Producer, writer, director. Joseph Dougherty is an American television producer, writer, and director. He has written for such television series as Thirtysomething, [1] for which he won an Emmy Award and a Humanitas Prize. [citation needed]

    • Producer, writer, director
    • American
  3. Associate Professor of Genetics, Professor of Psychiatry. Research Interests. My research focuses on trying to understand the genetic and cellular underpinnings of both normal behavior and psychiatric disorders, primarily autism.

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  5. Areas of Expertise: Dr. Dougherty specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of child and adolescent mood and anxiety disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), obsessive compulsive disorder, and autism spectrum disorder.

  6. Joseph Dougherty is a professor of genetics and psychiatry at Washington University School of Medicine. He studies how a single genome creates cellular diversity in the brain and how perturbations of specific cell types may lead to disorders of the nervous system.

  7. Feb 15, 2023 · February 15, 2023. Features. Joseph Dougherty's Secrets and Ties. A veteran writer finds connections between episodes he wrote twenty-five years apart: Michael Steadman's inner journey on thirtysomething and Spencer Hastings's noir fantasy on Pretty Little Liars. Listen now. Powered by ReadAlong.ai.

  8. From Astrocytes to Autism. Our laboratory is interested in the genetics and genomics of behavior in health and disease. We utilize a variety of techniques, including human molecular genetics, informatics, mouse behavior, in vitro and in vivo neuroscience, and neuroanatomy.

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