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WCM Brain and Mind Research Institute

@wcm_bmri

Changing the future of brain disorders, one novel therapy and discovery at a time.

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Changes in gene activity in small blood vessels in the brain after a stroke could be a potential target for drugs to mitigate brain injury and aid recovery, according to a new study led by Dr. Teresa Sanchez (Teresa Sanchez, PhD) of Weill Cornell Medicine Pathology. bit.ly/419lNsu

Changes in gene activity in small blood vessels in the brain after a stroke could be a potential target for drugs to mitigate brain injury and aid recovery, according to a new study led by Dr. Teresa Sanchez (<a href="/SanchezLabVB/">Teresa Sanchez, PhD</a>) of <a href="/WCMCPathology/">Weill Cornell Medicine Pathology</a>. 

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Thank you very much Weill Cornell Medicine for highlighting our study. pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn… Weill Cornell Medicine Pathology WCM Brain and Mind Research Institute, Laboratory of Molecular and Translational Vascular Research, pathology.weill.cornell.edu/research/resea… Teresa Sanchez, PhD #stroke #translationalresearch

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A recent study led by a team of investigators at Weill Cornell and New York Presbyterian, researchers identified a bacterial toxin which may trigger the onset and relapse of Multiple Sclerosis. Timothy Vartanian WCM Brain and Mind Research Institute NewYork-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medicine tinyurl.com/2ukcjs7y

A recent study led by a team of investigators at Weill Cornell and New York Presbyterian, researchers identified a bacterial toxin which may trigger the onset and relapse of Multiple Sclerosis. <a href="/DrTimVartanian/">Timothy Vartanian</a> <a href="/WCM_BMRI/">WCM Brain and Mind Research Institute</a> <a href="/nyphospital/">NewYork-Presbyterian</a> <a href="/WeillCornell/">Weill Cornell Medicine</a> tinyurl.com/2ukcjs7y
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Abnormal immune activity in brain cells called astrocytes may contribute to cognitive decline associated with dementia, according to new preclinical study led by Dr. Anna Orr and Dr. Adam Orr of WCM Brain and Mind Research Institute. bit.ly/3otye3I

Abnormal immune activity in brain cells called astrocytes may contribute to cognitive decline associated with dementia, according to new preclinical study led by Dr. Anna Orr and Dr. Adam Orr of <a href="/WCM_BMRI/">WCM Brain and Mind Research Institute</a>. 

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A recent study led by Dr. Conor Liston of @wcmpsychiatry uncovered four different autism subtypes based on brain activity and behavior. tinyurl.com/3d8umas9 @wcm_bmri @natureneuro

A recent study led by Dr. Conor Liston of @wcmpsychiatry uncovered four different autism subtypes based on brain activity and behavior. tinyurl.com/3d8umas9 @wcm_bmri @natureneuro
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A recent study led by Dr. Anna Orr of @wcm_bmri found that people with dementia have protein build up in astrocytes that may trigger abnormal antiviral activity & memory loss. tinyurl.com/4h93afbf @natureneuro

A recent study led by Dr. Anna Orr of @wcm_bmri found that people with dementia have protein build up in astrocytes that may trigger abnormal antiviral activity &amp; memory loss. tinyurl.com/4h93afbf @natureneuro
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Check out this terrific new course offered by the ANA! American Neurological Association WCM Neurogenetics A bite-size learning module series designed to close the knowledge gap about the current state of neurogenetics and the applications of genetic testing. education.myana.org/node/477

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We are pleased to announce that the BMRI Emerging Leaders in Neuroscience seminar series nominations will be open from 5/15-6/1 this year for the 2023-24 lectures. Please use the following link for nominations brainandmind.weill.cornell.edu/diversity-and-… WCM Office of the Research Dean WCM Brain and Mind Research Institute

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A bacterial trigger in MS response: Brian Popko recommends this Timothy Vartanian et al. Weill Cornell Medicine WCM Brain and Mind Research Institute study in Journal of Clinical Investigation that identifies toxin-producing gut bacteria that may be linked to the onset of multiple sclerosis (MS) symptoms. facultyopinions.com/article/742552…

A bacterial trigger in MS response: Brian Popko recommends this <a href="/DrTimVartanian/">Timothy Vartanian</a> et al. <a href="/WeillCornell/">Weill Cornell Medicine</a> <a href="/WCM_BMRI/">WCM Brain and Mind Research Institute</a> study in <a href="/jclinicalinvest/">Journal of Clinical Investigation</a> that identifies toxin-producing gut bacteria that may be linked to the onset of multiple sclerosis (MS) symptoms.

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Essential Role of Endothelial Sphingolipid Biosynthesis in Cerebrovascular Homeostasis | 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻Congrats ⁦Lidia Garcia-Bonilla⁩ and rest of the team! ahajournals.org/doi/abs/10.116…

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Dr. Costantino Iadecola recently sat down with Nature Neuroscience for a Q&A. "We need to guide our students through the complexities of the projects, rejoicing with them when things work and encouraging them when they don’t," said Dr. Iadecola of WCM Brain and Mind Research Institute. go.nature.com/3MKKeHu

Dr. Costantino Iadecola recently sat down with <a href="/NatureNeuro/">Nature Neuroscience</a> for a Q&amp;A.

"We need to guide our students through the complexities of the projects, rejoicing with them when things work and encouraging them when they don’t," said Dr. Iadecola of <a href="/WCM_BMRI/">WCM Brain and Mind Research Institute</a>.  

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