Paving the way to new therapies for neurodegenerative disease: Front Row with Sandra Encalada, PhD

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  • Learning, memory and behavior depend on the continuous movement of valuable cellular components along axons, narrow nerve fibers through which neurons send signals to other neurons. But when this transport system fails, molecular traffic jams can cause neuronal damage associated with diseases like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and prion disorders. In this Front Row lecture, Scripps Research associate professor Sandra Encalada will share how her lab is unraveling the cellular pathways that lead to the formation of toxic protein clumps seen at traffic jams inside brain cells undergoing neurodegeneration. Her breakthroughs are transforming the way scientists view brain health and identifying new molecules that could treat, and even reverse, complex neurological conditions.
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  • @theziz5289
    @theziz5289 ปีที่แล้ว

    Extremely Informative!
    Thank you, your team & all of Scripps for all the hard work you are putting in to further understand, teach about and try to come up with cures for illnesses that will directly and / or indirectly impact everyone of us!

  • @pharmacistsdoitoverthecoun5012
    @pharmacistsdoitoverthecoun5012 ปีที่แล้ว

    Having worked for many years on prions in the Prusiner Lab at UCSF, I found this presentation fascinating. Great work.