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There’s quite a bit of movement on the Omicron-specific booster shot and updated supply deals, despite world leaders shifting their attention away from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The Boston University School of Medicine has unraveled details about a known genetic component for the development of Alzheimer’s disease (AD): the APOE4 gene.
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Recent gene therapy research has created a durable response in terms of producing normally-shaped red blood cells and reducing the pain of sickle cell disease.
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There's always more to learn about Parkinson's, and researchers discovered a specialized group of neurons associated with the disease.
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Research on obesity is essential, as it can lead to serious health consequences. Researchers are now turning to the immune system for answers about the condition.
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St. Elizabeth's Medical Center Becomes a Boston University Teaching Hospital
5/3/2021
St. Elizabeth's Medical Center announced a new academic and clinical affiliation with the Boston University School of Medicine that will bring enhanced, innovative medical education and clinical research opportunities to Steward Health Care's flagship tertiary care facility.
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Every week there are numerous scientific studies published. Here’s a look at some of the more interesting ones.
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Children's National Hospital welcomes Tarik F. Haydar, Ph.D., as incoming Director of the Center for Neuroscience Research
2/13/2020
Haydar thinks of translational research as a two-way flow of expertise from the bench to the bedside
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A Boost of Klotho Protein Level Has Therapeutic Potential in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Also Known as Lou Gehrig's Disease
6/27/2019
In a paper published in the Journal of Molecular Neuroscience scientists at Boston University School of Medicine have shown that increasing the levels of the naturally occurring Klotho protein reduces the neurological deficits and prolongs life span in an experimental model of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease.The leading scientists on this study are also affiliated with Klogene Therapeutics, Inc.
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There are plenty of great scientific research stories out this week. Here’s a look at just a few of them.
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Since Biogen and Tokyo-based Eisai recently reported a massive failure in Alzheimer’s research for their drug aducanumab, scientists and industry watchers are scanning the tea leaves looking for other potential approaches to treating the disease. One that is of interest is a hormone called Klotho.
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Eisai and Boston University School of Medicine Announce Research Collaboration to Study the Effects of Alzheimer's Disease-Associated Genetic Variants on Brain
1/30/2018
Under the two-year agreement, Eisai's immuno-dementia discovery research team at its Andover innovative Medicines Institute will work with principal investigator Tsuneya Ikezu, M.D., Ph.D., Professor of Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics and Neurology at Boston University School of Medicine.
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Klogene and Boston University Scientists are First to Use CRISPR for Activation of the Life Extension and Cognition Enhancing Klotho Gene
1/22/2018
In a paper published today in Journal of Molecular Neuroscience, scientists from Klogene Therapeutic and Boston University School of Medicine showed efficient transcriptional activation of the anti-aging multifunctional gene Klotho by CRISPR-dCas9.
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Why Too Much Sugar Is Bad For Your Brain, Boston University School of Medicine Study Reveals
4/25/2017
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Diet Sodas May Be Tied To Stroke, Dementia Risk, Boston University School of Medicine Study Reveals
4/21/2017
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Could Prolonged Sleep Be An Early Warning Sign Of Dementia? Boston University School of Medicine Reveals
2/24/2017
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Image Analysis Group Release: CRO Partners With Boston Medical Center/Boston University School of Medicine To Create Premiere Clinical Trials Management And Analytical Team
1/24/2017
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Eating Yogurt Everyday May Help Women Fight High Blood Pressure, Boston University School of Medicine Study
3/4/2016
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Couch Potatoes' Brains May Wither Away More Quickly, Boston University School of Medicine Study
2/11/2016
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Midlife High Blood Pressure Linked To Increased Dementia Risk, Boston University School of Medicine Study
7/20/2015