Jessie Jacobsen
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Jessie Jacobsen is a senior lecturer in biological sciences at the
University of Auckland , mottoeng = By natural ability and hard work , established = 1883; years ago , endowment = NZD $293 million (31 December 2021) , budget = NZD $1.281 billion (31 December 2021) , chancellor = Cecilia Tarrant , vice_chancellor = Dawn F ...
. In 2007 she won MacDiarmid Young Scientist of the Year. Her research field is
neurogenetics Neurogenetics studies the role of genetics in the development and function of the nervous system. It considers neural characteristics as phenotypes (i.e. manifestations, measurable or not, of the genetic make-up of an individual), and is mainly bas ...
.


Career

Jacobsen's research areas include the 'genetic basis of autism spectrum disorder'. She investigates neurodevelopmental disorders in the New Zealand population. She graduated from the
University of Auckland , mottoeng = By natural ability and hard work , established = 1883; years ago , endowment = NZD $293 million (31 December 2021) , budget = NZD $1.281 billion (31 December 2021) , chancellor = Cecilia Tarrant , vice_chancellor = Dawn F ...
with a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Science. The following nine years she dedicated to research on Huntington's disease that started with a PhD at the University of Auckland and followed with receiving a substantial funding through fellowships. In 2007 she was awarded the MacDiarmid Young Scientist of the Year Award for Huntington’s disease research, and nominated for
New Zealander of the Year The New Zealander of the Year Awards, currently known as the Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Awards, celebrate the achievements of New Zealanders, and were founded in 2010 by Australian Jeffrey John Hopp. Nominations are accepted from the gene ...
. The following year she received the Philip Wrightson Fellowship (Neurological Foundation). Her university awarded her Young Alumna of the Year in 2010. Jacobsen received a Neurological Foundation of New Zealand Postdoctoral Fellowship to study at
Massachusetts General Hospital Massachusetts General Hospital (Mass General or MGH) is the original and largest teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School located in the West End neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. It is the third oldest general hospital in the United Stat ...
and
Harvard Medical School Harvard Medical School (HMS) is the graduate medical school of Harvard University and is located in the Longwood Medical Area of Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1782, HMS is one of the oldest medical schools in the United States and is consi ...
, and worked in the Harvard’s Centre for Human Genetic Research laboratory of Professor Marcy MacDonald, developing her interest in complex genetic disorders leading to her research in 'autistic traits and their relationship to genetics'. In 2012 a 100,000 repatriation fellowship from the Neurological Foundation was granted to Jacobsen, followed by the
Rutherford Discovery Fellowship The Rutherford Discovery Fellowships are an annual science fellowship in New Zealand. The fellowships, established in 2010, are administered by the Royal Society Te Apārangi through a competitive process. Ten fellowships are awarded nationally. T ...
(lead researcher) 'to establish a genetic research paradigm focused on uncovering underlying genetic causes of ASD in the New Zealand population' from 2013 to 2018. Jacobsen is a founder of the Minds for Minds Autism Spectrum Disorder Research Network which is a New Zealand charitable trust. Researchers include Jacobsen, Professor Russell Snell who was also her PhD supervisor, Doctor Mike Taylor, Doctor Rosamund Hill, Associate Professor Klaus Lehnert, Doctor Javier Virues-Ortega, Professor Suzanne Purdy, Associate Professor Johanna Montgomery, Associate Professor Karen Waldie, Professor Ian Kirk, and Liz Fairgray (Senior Tutor in Speech Science at the University of Auckland). In 2018 former government minister Steven Joyce became their patron.


Selected bibliography

* Whitford, W., Lehnert, K., Snell, R. G., & Jacobsen, J. C. (2019). RBV: Read balance validator, a tool for prioritising copy number variations in germline conditions. ''
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, 9'' (1)10.1038/s41598-019-53181-7 * Helbig, K. L., Lauerer, R. J., Bahr, J. C., Souza, I. A., Myers, C. T., Uysal, B., ... Keren, B. (2019). De Novo Pathogenic Variants in CACNA1E Cause Developmental and Epileptic Encephalopathy with Contractures, Macrocephaly, and Dyskinesias. '' American journal of human genetics, 104'' (3)10.1016/j.ajhg.2019.02.015 * Robertson, S. P., Hindmarsh, J. H., Berry, S., Cameron, V. A., Cox, M. P., Dewes, O., ... Laurence, A. (2018). Genomic medicine must reduce, not compound, health inequities: the case for hauora-enhancing genomic resources for New Zealand. ''
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, 131'' (1480), 81-89.


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