The College of Arts and Sciences Spotlight Symposia Series recognizes and elevates members of their faculty. Each Spotlight symposium honors a particular faculty member by inviting distinguished speakers to our campus who share the honoree’s research field. The symposium places our honoree at the center of vital national and international conversations and serves as an important venue for building scholarly relationships critical to the university.
This year’s symposium honoree and speaker is Soo-Kyung Lee, PhD
This incredible recognition highlights her pioneering work in FOXG1 syndrome research, her leadership in the field, and the groundbreaking discoveries that are driving us closer to a cure. Her research is not only changing lives in the FOXG1 community but also expanding our understanding of brain development and neurological disorders like autism.
The Spotlight Symposium in her honor will bring together leading scientists to collaborate, innovate, and accelerate FOXG1 research even further.
Open to all FOXG1 Parents/Community.
Admission is free; registration is required by April 10.