User talk:Legacyleft/Benjamin Neale

Benjamin M. Neale has published work on autism and genetic contributions to disease. In 2010, Neale wrote about the function of the hepatic lipase gene, LIPC.

In 2014, Neale contributed to a paper on the design of scientific disease studies focusing on uncommon genetic variants. The article included the operationalization of variables, advice on sample size, discussion of alleles and their frequencies, and information on noncoding and regions of the genome.

That same year, he contributed on a paper examining the gene variant that allows for the experience of euphoria when taking d-amphetamine and connecting it to decreased risk for developing schizophrenia and ADHD.

Neale has also researched several influences on the manifestation of behaviors indicative of autism, namely that of de novo and familial factors.

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