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Neurodegenerative Diseases | Kampmann Lab
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Skip to main content. University of California, San Francisco. Protein aggregates in neurodegenerative diseases:. Question marks highlight poorly understood processes that are potential therapeutic targets. We hypothesize that specific proteostasis. Factors control formation, spread and clearance of protein aggregates associated with neurodegenerative diseases. Using our functional genomics. We combine several cutting-edge technologies to discover and develop effective drugs for neurodegenerative diseases.
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RSS feed for this section. Weill gift gives UCSF superb opportunity to advance neurosciences research. April 25, 2016. Tags: brain. 185M donation launches the UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences. Neurocientist Jonah Chan (left) chats in his lab with Stephen Hauser, director of the new UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences. (Photo by Steve Babuljak). By Lisa Cisneros, UC San Francisco. UC San Francisco leaders are lauding the gift by Joan and Sanford I. Weill. The $185 million gift to UCSF the single ...
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Investigators | Tau Consortium
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Skip to main content. We envision a world without PSP and other tauopathies. Neurons in culture expressing tau in their processes. Image courtesy of Li Gan, PhD. Bruce L. Miller, MD. Kenneth S. Kosik, MD. Adam Boxer, MD, PhD. Giovanni Coppola, MD. Ana Maria Cuervo, MD, PhD. Marc Diamond, MD. Matthew Disney, PhD. Daniel Finley, PhD. Dr Finley received his AB degree from Harvard College in 1980 and completed his PhD at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1984. He conducted postdoctoral research at...
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Investigators | Tau Consortium
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Skip to main content. We envision a world without PSP and other tauopathies. Neurons in culture expressing tau in their processes. Image courtesy of Li Gan, PhD. Bruce L. Miller, MD. Kenneth S. Kosik, MD. Adam Boxer, MD, PhD. Giovanni Coppola, MD. Ana Maria Cuervo, MD, PhD. Marc Diamond, MD. Matthew Disney, PhD. Daniel Finley, PhD. Dr Finley received his AB degree from Harvard College in 1980 and completed his PhD at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1984. He conducted postdoctoral research at...
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Investigators | Tau Consortium
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Skip to main content. We envision a world without PSP and other tauopathies. Neurons in culture expressing tau in their processes. Image courtesy of Li Gan, PhD. Bruce L. Miller, MD. Kenneth S. Kosik, MD. Adam Boxer, MD, PhD. Giovanni Coppola, MD. Ana Maria Cuervo, MD, PhD. Marc Diamond, MD. Matthew Disney, PhD. Daniel Finley, PhD. Dr Finley received his AB degree from Harvard College in 1980 and completed his PhD at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1984. He conducted postdoctoral research at...
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University of California, San Francisco. Corporate and Foundation Relations. Named Endowments and Facilities. Ways to Give FAQ. Campaign for UCSF Medical Center. Benioff Children's Hospitals. Stem Cell and Regeneration Medicine. Case for Support (PDF). For the first time, advances in technology have made understanding and treating the brain a real possibility. At UCSF, we are seizing this unprecedented opportunity to change the course of neurological disease research and treatment. Ranked third among nat...
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