
Dr Beate St Pourcain
M.Sc., Ph.D.(Cardiff)
Current positions
Honorary Senior Research Fellow
Bristol Medical School (PHS)
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Research interests
Beate St.Pourcain (nee Glaser) is a lecturer in Genetic Epidemiology within the School of Oral and Dental Sciences and affiliated with the MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit. Her interests are the genetic underpinnings of neuro-developmental and developmental phenotypes. This includes autism and autistic traits, early language development and cleft lip and/or palate, where aetiological factors are likely to play a role very early during development. She is leading the genetic research of the Cleft Collective Cohort Studies, a large collection of patients with CL/P and their families, and is involved in the analysis of Next-Generation sequencing data as part of the UK10K Cohorts projects (lead analyst for head circumference).
Projects and supervisions
Publications
Recent publications
31/08/2025Developing language in a developing body
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
Direct and indirect genetic effects on early neurodevelopmental traits
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
Genome-wide association meta-analysis of age at onset of walking in over 70,000 infants of European ancestry
Nature Human Behaviour
Genome-wide association meta-analysis of childhood ADHD symptoms and diagnosis identifies new loci and potential effector genes
Nature Genetics
Preschool musicality is associated with school-age communication abilities through genes related to rhythmicity
npj Science of Learning