Philadelphia, PA, United States of America

Dexter Hadley

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 6.0

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Years Active: 2022

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Title: Innovations in Autism Diagnosis and Treatment by Dexter Hadley

Introduction

Dexter Hadley is an accomplished inventor based in Philadelphia, PA. He has made significant contributions to the field of autism research, particularly in the diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorders. His innovative approach has the potential to improve the lives of many individuals affected by these conditions.

Latest Patents

Dexter Hadley holds a patent for "Methods of diagnosing and treating autism." This patent encompasses methods for diagnosing and treating autism spectrum disorders. In one embodiment, a patient is diagnosed as having autism spectrum disorder if at least one copy number variation (CNV) in an mGluR network gene is found in a patient sample. Furthermore, patients with at least one mGluR network gene CNV can be effectively treated with (+)-5-oxo-Dprolinepiperidinamide monohydrate (NS-105).

Career Highlights

Dexter Hadley is affiliated with The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, where he conducts his research and develops innovative treatment methods. His work is focused on enhancing the understanding of autism and providing effective solutions for those affected by the disorder.

Collaborations

Some of his notable coworkers include Hakon Hakonarson and Tara Wenger. Their collaborative efforts contribute to the advancement of research in autism and related fields.

Conclusion

Dexter Hadley's contributions to autism diagnosis and treatment represent a significant advancement in medical research. His innovative methods and dedication to improving patient outcomes highlight the importance of continued research in this vital area.

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