Lucía De Hoyos

Social behaviour is genetically complex and multiple social symptoms are modestly to strongly heritable. However, our knowledge of the underlying genetic mechanisms is sparse. In my PhD, I investigate the genetic basis of social behaviour and related phenotypes and disorders, as captured by common genetic variation.

Among my PhD projects, I am involved in the study of genetic heterogeneity in autism and the social behaviour meta-analysis in the EArly Genetics and Lifecourse Epidemiology (EAGLE) consortium. Next to this, I also have an interest in the study of complex trait- and population genetics.

CV
2020-now PhD candidate Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics
2019-2020 Masters internship Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience
2019-2020 MSc Neuroscience King's College London
2018-2019 Internship Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Gregorio Marañón
2015-2019 Bachelor in Biomedical Engineering University Carlos III Madrid

 

Research group: Population Genetics of Human Communication

Department: Language and Genetics

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