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The USF Health Byrd Alzheimer’s Center and Research Institute is dedicated to the prevention, treatment, and cure of Alzheimer’s and related disorders.

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A study in Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience, pioneered by Dr. Heather Mahoney during her time as a graduate student with Dr. Danielle Gulick, highlights how changes in two schizophrenia risk genes can alter brain development, blocking neuronal maturation and altering behavior.

A study in Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience, pioneered by Dr. Heather Mahoney during her time as a graduate student with Dr. Danielle Gulick, highlights how changes in two schizophrenia risk genes can alter brain development, blocking neuronal maturation and altering behavior.
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Dr. Laura Blair Laura Blair joins as a Senior Editor at Cell Stress and Chaperones, the official journal of Cell Stress Society International (CSSI). #cellstress #chaperone #CSSI sciencedirect.com/journal/cell-s…

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Congratulations to our MD/PhD student Natasha Ramfor earning a USF Health Culture Coin. This is a well-deserved recognition! usf.edu/health/news/20…

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The USF Neuroscience Institute announces the 2024 winners of the Dorothy Benjamin Graduate Fellowship in Alzheimer’s Disease are Marilyn Ikhane and Jingsong Ruan. Congratulations!

The USF Neuroscience Institute announces the 2024 winners of the Dorothy Benjamin Graduate Fellowship in Alzheimer’s Disease are Marilyn Ikhane and Jingsong Ruan. Congratulations!
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Exciting presentation by Prof. Taisuke Tomita, University of Tokyo. It was a treat to catch up with this long-time colleague and friend, and hear his fascinating lecture.

Exciting presentation by Prof. Taisuke Tomita, University of Tokyo. It was a treat to catch up with this long-time colleague and friend, and hear his fascinating lecture.
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USF Health and Byrd Investigators at the poster session in the Society for Neuroscience 2024 meeting in Chicago. About 30,000 attendees gathered here for amazing talks and poster presentations.

USF Health and Byrd Investigators at the poster session in the Society for Neuroscience 2024 meeting in Chicago. About 30,000 attendees gathered here for amazing talks and poster presentations.
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We are pleased to announce that the Byrd Alzheimer’s Caregiver Podcast has been released on Spotify. Please click the link below to check us out! open.spotify.com/show/2CJq0a5ZD…

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USF Health Byrd Alzheimer's Ctr & Res Institute is proud to announce that two grants have been awarded by the Florida Department of Health’s Ed and Ethel Moore Alzheimer’s Disease Research Program to support the research of Dr. Joshua Gamsby and Dr. Bradlee Heckmann. USF Research USF Health

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Dr. Bradlee Heckmann’s research explores necroptosis, an inflammatory cell death pathway linked to neurodegeneration. This study will examine how necroptosis drives Alzheimer’s and whether targeting it could offer new treatments. USF Health Byrd Alzheimer's Ctr & Res Institute USF Research USF Health

Dr. Bradlee Heckmann’s research explores necroptosis, an inflammatory cell death pathway linked to neurodegeneration. This study will examine how necroptosis drives Alzheimer’s and whether targeting it could offer new treatments. 
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Dr. Joshua Gamsby’s research focuses on how chronic circadian desynchrony misalignment between the body clock and local time triggers molecular brain changes that drive Alzheimer’s disease. USF Health Byrd Alzheimer's Ctr & Res Institute USF Research USF Health

Dr. Joshua Gamsby’s research focuses on how chronic circadian desynchrony misalignment between the body clock and local time triggers molecular brain changes that drive Alzheimer’s disease.
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