Alzheimer's Clinical & Translational Research Unit
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Multidisciplinary, basic and clinical research lab designing patient-oriented experimental and clinical trials for aging and dementia.
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Kandigian et al. explore spatial proteomics via serial ultracentrifugation of frozen post-mortem brain tissue and subcellular fractionation. bit.ly/3TgIozR Alzheimer's Clinical & Translational Research Unit OPDC (Parkinson's Research) Mass. Alzheimer's Disease Research Center Kavli Institute for Nanoscience Discovery, Oxford
Very proud of our work in pulling together this video, thank you to our fantastic research participants for getting involved too! @MGH_RI MGH Neurology
Congratulations to our research fellow Dr. James Quinn for his ResearchAmerica #RAFORUM interview and presentation today. Check out the thread to see details of his talk!
Congratulations to Dr. Carlyle for being awarded a senior postdoctoral fellowship from Research at ARUK!
Big thanks to Miss Massachusetts Katrina Kincade of WBZ | CBS News Boston for stopping by the Alzheimer's Clinical & Translational Research Unit table today at the Walk to End Alzheimer’s!
A new research study from MGH Psychiatry MGH Neurology MGH Urology discover that early data suggests the BCG vaccine could have a protective effect against Alzheimer's disease. Read more: massgeneral.org/news/press-rel… @marcweinberg10 Sudeshna Das, PhD @actru_mgh
Thanks for the shoutout Mass. Alzheimer's Disease Research Center! bit.ly/2023KIM
Thanks Hanson Wade for the great Digital Biomarkers & Clinical Measures in Neurology summit in Boston this week! #alzheimersdisease #digitalbiomarkers #clinicaltrials 🧠
At least two possible CRISPR-based therapies for Alzheimer’s were reported this week at Alzheimer's Association #AAIC23. One aims to reduce the impact of APOE-e4. The other affects the brain’s production of beta amyloid. Learn more: ow.ly/L1B450PeeYH
The Gamepack study seeks adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment or Mild Dementia, age 55+, to take part in a 24-week study of brain functioning. Study activities include assessments of your memory & thinking, playing tablet-based games, & completing daily mood surveys. Alzheimer's Clinical & Translational Research Unit