
Dr Beate St Pourcain
M.Sc., Ph.D.(Cardiff)
Current positions
Honorary Senior Lecturer
Bristol Medical School (PHS)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).
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Publications
Recent publications
30/01/2025Direct and indirect genetic effects on early neurodevelopmental traits
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
Conceptual framework for data harmonisation in mental health using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health: an example with the R2D2-MH consortium
BMJ Mental Health
Structural models of genome-wide covariance identify multiple common dimensions in autism
Nature Communications
Genome-wide analyses of individual differences in quantitatively assessed reading- and language-related skills in up to 34,000 people
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Polygenic risk for mental disorder reveals distinct association profiles across social behaviour in the general population
Molecular Psychiatry