Hybrid Monday Lecture Series
(open to the Rockefeller community)
Monday, May 11, 2026
Mary E. Hatten, Ph.D.
Frederick P. Rose Professor and Head of the Laboratory of Developmental Neurobiology, The Rockefeller University
The Cerebellum in Neurodevelopmental Disease
Recommended Readings:
Mätlik, Kärt, Eve-Ellen Govek, and Mary E. Hatten. “Histone bivalency in CNS development.” Genes & Development 39.7-8 (2025): 428-444.
Kutscher, Lena M., et al. “Conference report: cerebellar development and disease at single-cell resolution.” The Cerebellum 24.4 (2025): 109.
Hanzel, Michalina, et al. “Mice lacking Astn2 have ASD-like behaviors and altered cerebellar circuit properties.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 121.34 (2024): e2405901121.
Behesti, Hourinaz, et al. “ASTN2 modulates synaptic strength by trafficking and degradation of surface proteins.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115.41 (2018): E9717-E9726.
Leto, Ketty, et al. “Consensus paper: cerebellar development.” The Cerebellum 15.6 (2016): 789-828.