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Antibodies for Alzheimer's

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Imagine a future where we can teach our immune systems to defend against Alzheimer's Disease.

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There’s a moment when a name slips. Then a birthday. Then a face. Alzheimer’s doesn’t take everything at once — it takes it in pieces. If we can understand the earliest shifts in the brain, we can change the timeline. That’s what this research is working toward.

There’s a moment when a name slips.
Then a birthday. Then a face.

Alzheimer’s doesn’t take everything at once — it takes it in pieces.

If we can understand the earliest shifts in the brain, we can change the timeline.
That’s what this research is working toward.
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Traditional Alzheimer's diagnosis: ❌ Wait for symptoms (too late) ❌ $5,000 brain scan (too expensive) ❌ Spinal tap (too invasive) ❌ Memory tests (too subjective) There has to be a better way.

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LAB UPDATE Our team just processed saliva samples. AD patients vs healthy 90-year-olds. The antibody patterns are... different. Really different. Can't say more yet, but the data is speaking.

LAB UPDATE

Our team just processed saliva samples. AD patients vs healthy 90-year-olds.

The antibody patterns are... different. Really different.
Can't say more yet, but the data is speaking.
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What if the most important alpha isn't about the next 100x gem? What if it's about the biomarkers that could save your brain? Just saying.

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How we're trying to catch Alzheimer's early? Your immune system is like a security guard that remembers every intruder. 🧠We're reading that memory. If certain "intruders" predict Alzheimer's, we can sound the alarm early. Early diagnosis = Early care