The Role of Genetics in Stuttering with Dr. Dennis Drayna (Episode 9)

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Dennis Drayna, Ph.D. Dr. Drayna is Chief, Section on Systems Biology of Communication Disorders, Laboratory of Molecular Genetics, at the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorder (a department of the National Institutes of Health).

              


Check out this StutterTalk interview with Dr. Drayna in which he discusses past and current research on the genetics of stuttering, twin studies, linkage studies in Pakistan and Cameroon, Pagoclone studies, the possibility that rodents stutter, the relationship between animal and human genes, the brain's relationship to stuttering, gene mutations, and much, much more. 

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