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RESEARCH NEWS FROM HHMI
The Aging Brain: Failure to Communicate (12.06.07)
New research shows that normal aging appears to disrupt
communication between different regions of the brain.
Keeping Amyloid—and Alzheimer's—in Check (04.27.06)
Researchers have identified a protein that reins in the rogue activity of the molecules that make the amyloid-beta protein—which may prevent normal brain function in people with Alzheimer's disease.
Scientists Discover a New Risk Factor for Alzheimer's (01.14.07)
A team led by an HHMI international research scholar has identified a new genetic risk factor associated with the most common form of Alzheimer's disease.
Retrieving Lost
Memories (November 2007) Scientists have found that certain
substances, at least in the lab, prevent neurodegeneration from Alzheimer's
disease and restore what was seemingly forgotten.
Big Lessons from Small Brains (May 2007)
If a mouse brain
can self-repair under certain conditions, can a new stem-cell approach for
diseases such as Alzheimer's be far behind?
Cover Story:Cells on the Move
Exploring the building blocks of cell movement, researchers are revealing delightful dancesand changing dogma.
Enter the Samurai
Loren Looger likes to solve other people's problemsat least their technical ones. That's working out well for his Janelia Farm colleagues.
Making Bigger Better
Scaling up research opportunities in introductory science courses requires a new way of thinking and working.
Opening the Floodgates
To speed the hunt for disease-related genes, researchers are delving into the exome, the fraction of the genome responsible for encoding proteins.