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Jennifer Gladys Mulle

Associate Professor / Principal Investigator

Dr. Mulle has had a lifelong interest in the genetic etiology of schizophrenia, motivated by her own family history. Originally from Long Island, New York, she completed her undergraduate degree


Rebecca Pollak

Postdoctoral Fellow

Dr. Pollak’s work is focused on understanding genetic disorders associated with autism, schizophrenia, and other developmental and psychiatric disorders. She completed her undergraduate degrees in molecular biology and psychology at


Teresa Irving

Project Manager

Originally from the midwest, Teresa completed her undergraduate degree in Psychology at Indiana University and earned her Masters of Social Work from Loyola University Chicago. Intertwined with her studies, she


Daniela Bishop

Research Teaching Specialist

Daniela attended Rutgers University and received a Bachelors of Arts in Psychology in 2020. She has had a geared interest towards developmental and neuropsychiatric disorders within the youth population, including


Matthew Harner

Research Teaching Specialist

Matt has broad interests in the fields of psychopathology, genetics, and neuroscience, with a specific focus on the influence of structural genetic variants on treatment outcomes in severe mental illness.


Matthew Scarnati

Neuroscientist

Dr. Scarnati is a seasoned Neuroscientist with a passion for human disease modeling. Dr. Scarnati’s work is focused on elucidating the molecular mechanism(s) driving aberrant mitochondrial function in 3q29 deletion


Ugne Ziausyte

MD/PhD Student

Ugne graduated from Carnegie Mellon University with a degree in Biological Sciences in 2020, during which she discovered her passion for research and medicine. She matriculated to the Rutgers Robert