Advancing Plasma Proteomics Analysesby Blaine Roberts, PhD,Shourjo Ghose, PhDNovel proteomics techniques have potential to help improve diagnosis and therapeutic decisions for patients with neurodegenerative conditions
NewsHuman ‘Neural Compass’ Pinpointed in New Studyby University of BirminghamResearchers have pinpointed the location of an internal neural compass which the human brain uses to prevent us from getting lost
NewsImaging Technique Shows New Details of Peptide Structuresby Washington University in St. LouisNew technique gives scientists a closer look at fibril assemblies associated with Alzheimer’s disease
NewsNewly Developed Nanomaterial Mimics the Behavior of Proteinsby University of Wisconsin-MadisonNovel material could provide the basis for new neurodegenerative disease treatments
NewsInnovative Microscopy Demystifies Metabolism of Alzheimer’sby University of California - San DiegoState-of-the-art imaging techniques uncover metabolism driving Alzheimer’s disease, potential new treatment strategies
NewsProtecting Brain Cells with Cannabinolby Salk InstituteScientists identify cannabinol analogs with neuroprotective properties that could serve as promising future therapeutics
News‘Unheard of in Structural Biology’: New Enzyme Models Reveal Disease InsightsScientists create atomic-level structural models of enzymes associated with autoimmune and inflammatory diseases
NewsEarliest-Yet Alzheimer’s Biomarker Found in Mouse Modelby University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignFindings could point to new targets for Alzheimer's research, early detection, and treatment options
NewsNew Tool Helps Predict Progression of Alzheimer’sby University of Texas at ArlingtonMachine learning framework could help Alzheimer's patients and caregivers better plan for increased support needs
NewsNew Study Expands Range of Potential Alzheimer’s Drugsby Université LavalTreatments may not need to cross the blood-brain barrier to affect brain insulin resistance
NewsNew Study Finds Link Between COVID-19 Mortality and Gene Associated with Alzheimer'sby Holden GalushaIn a study of 300 mice with variants of APOE gene, those with the 2 and 4 alleles are at higher risk of negative COVID outcomes