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Executive Leadership - Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute
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Message from the HWNI Director. Message from the Neuroscience PhD Program Director. Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity. Overview Of Training Program. BrainMIC Course: 4D Advanced Microscopy of Brain Circuits. Berkeley Summer Course in Mining and Modeling Neuroscience Data. UC Berkeley Extension Concurrent Enrollment Program. Search Our News Archive. University of California Berkeley. Message from the HWNI Director. Message from the Neuroscience PhD Program Director. Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity. PhD (P...
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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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About | Data Neuroscience
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Samuel N. Lockhart. Welcome to Data Neuroscience ( snlsnlblog.wordpress.com. The research webpage of Samuel N. Lockhart, Ph.D. I currently work (2014-ongoing) as a Kirchstein NIH Postdoctoral Fellow at UC Berkeley in the lab of William Jagust, studying the aging human brain using cognitive neuroscience ( jagustlab.neuro.berkeley.edu/. Here is a link to my profile on Google Scholar. Which keeps an updated tally of published manuscripts I’ve worked on over the years. Also, here’s my ResearchGate.
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May | 2016 | Data Neuroscience
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Samuel N. Lockhart. Welcome to Data Neuroscience. May 3, 2016. May 3, 2016. Welcome to my research webpage, Data Neuroscience (snlsnlblog.wordpress.com)! My name is Samuel N. Lockhart, Ph.D., but please call me Sam. I currently work as a Kirchstein NIH Postdoctoral Fellow at UC Berkeley in the lab of William Jagust, studying the aging human brain using cognitive neuroscience ( jagustlab.neuro.berkeley.edu/. Here is a link to my profile on Google Scholar. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Uncategorized | Elizabeth Mormino
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September 27, 2011. I am junior faculty in the department of Neurology at Massachusetts General Hospital. You can contact me at bmormino at nmr.mgh.harvard.edu. My ex-home: Jagust Lab. Tools I love: Freesurfer. Slightly better half: Dr. Cadieu. Blog at WordPress.com. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Follow “Elizabeth Mormino”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Build a website with WordPress.com.
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News | Elizabeth Mormino
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Analyses linking aggregate genetic risk to very early Alzheimer’s disease changes, both in older participants as well as young adults. So excited to receive a K01 award, “Influence of genetic risk factors on biomarkers and cognitive decline in preclinical AD.” Thank you NIH! Check out Keith’s paper. I publish a review article. On beta-amyloid in normals, and discuss how additional risk factors modify the impact of this pathology. Check out Trey’s paper in Journal of Neuroscience, “ Cognitive ...8221; In ...