Dr Chris Kay
Editor
Vancouver, Canada
Dr. Chris Kay is a geneticist and molecular biologist at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. He studies genetic modifiers of Huntington disease for discovery and understanding of new therapeutic targets. His research also focuses on the population genetics of Huntington disease, examining how the mutation and gene that cause HD vary between different groups of people around the world.
Articles edited by Dr Chris Kay
Articles written by Dr Chris Kay
- Sealing the gap: a case for slower, smarter DNA repair
- A Fault In The Supercomputer
- How Big Is The Huntingtonās Disease Iceberg?
- The latest volume of HD genetics research reveals new gems but also mysteries
- Interruptions are encouraged
- How many is too many? Exploring the toxic CAG threshold in the Huntingtonās disease brain