
Rana Eser
@rana_eser
KP School of Medicine // UC Berkeley // UCSF memory and aging center
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16-07-2017 15:12:57
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Alzheimer’s Disease Destroys Neurons that Keep Us Awake- check out the coverage from UC San Francisco news! Special thanks to all the coauthors! UCSF MAC Rana Eser Alexander Ehrenberg @cathrinepet Salvo Spina Bruce Miller Lea T. Grinberg, M.D, Ph.D ucsf.edu/news/2019/08/4…

Great article from UC San Francisco explaining some of the research we have been doing in the Grinberg Lab ucsf.edu/news/2019/08/4…

Updated version of our pipeline for generating 3D maps of protein inclusions in human brains. Maryana Alegro, PhD UCSF MAC UCSF Precision Medicine #Alzheimers Deep Learning Based Large-scale Histological Tau Protein Mapping for Neuroimaging Biomarker Validation in AD biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


Such a happy moment to see my mentor Lea T. Grinberg, M.D, Ph.D receive the John Douglas French Alzheimer’s Endowed Professorship. She’s inspired me in so many ways since I started working at the UCSF MAC 6 yrs ago. I’m sure she’ll continue mentoring & making ripples in the scientific community



Entorhinal cortex neurons accumulate tau and die early in #Alzheimer. But the molecular signature of the most vulnerable neurons was unknown, until now. Take a look at this new paper Grinberg Lab and Kampmann Lab put together. UCSF MAC gerolab The Rainwater Charitable Foundation biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

It took years and a lot of method development, but for me it shows the power of real multidisciplinary research. One step closer to understand mechanisms underlying selective vulnerability #Alzheimer Incredibly proud of this collaboration. Grinberg Lab gerolab Kampmann Lab

Since I started research in #Alzheimers I have been fascinated in understanding why some neurons die and others don’t, so was very excited to be part of this project in collaboration with Kampmann Lab. Check out our new paper that explores this topic! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


Using postmortem tissue, we showed few years back that LC starts shrinking very early in AD. Now Mara Mather is showing the same in living patients. Will LC imaging become the best biomarker for detecting AD in silent stages? PIA @grinberglab UCSF MAC Alexander Ehrenberg gerolab








It is a honor to have our paper highlighted in this nice article by Sarah Lempriere. She explained the impact of our results better than me. Grinberg Lab gerolab UCSF MAC The Rainwater Charitable Foundation Kun Leng Rana Eser

