Stuart Cattel
Biography
Stuart Cattel is a graduate student in Dr. James Millonig’s laboratory and in the Graduate Program in Neuroscience at Rutgers University. He earned his BA in Neuroscience from Franklin & Marshall College. Following his graduation from F&M, Stuart worked for two years as a Research Assistant in Dr. David Ginty’s laboratory at Harvard Medical School studying the ultrastructural features of somatosensory end-organs in the skin and their potential role in touch-sensing mechanotransduction. Stuart’s current research utilizes a multiomic approach to understand whether a common biochemical pathway underpins neurological phenotypes seen in genetic (16p11.2del) and idiopathic cases of Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Research Interests
Autism Spectrum Disorder, development, neuroscience, proteomics, stem cell biology
Education
B.A. Honors Neuroscience, Franklin & Marshall College, 2019
Honors and Awards
2019 Honors, Neuroscience Program, Franklin & Marshall College
2021 Rutgers Excellence Scholarship