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"Researchers Halt Progression in Parkinson's Disease Mouse Model" discussed in BIDMC press release Jacqueline Mitchell reports on the Simon Lab's contributions to a deeper understanding of the mechanisms underlying Parkinson's Disease and the best novel targets to investigate potential treatments...
Postdoctoral fellow Dr. Michele Persico (currently at Emory University) presented our work on VPS35 at the American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting (AANAM) 2023.
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[Sample] Temporal Frontiers: An Examination of Time in Literature and Philosophy
This course is a unique exploration of how time is perceived, portrayed, and questioned in literature and philosophy. Readings will span a wide spectrum from Proust's reflective introspections to Einstein's theoretical physics. By exploring the varied interpretations of time in different cultural...
[Sample] RoboEthics: Moral and Ethical Considerations in AI and Robotics
As artificial intelligence and robotics become increasingly prevalent in our society, so does the need for understanding the ethical implications. This course will delve into concepts such as machine autonomy, AI rights, algorithmic bias, and the responsibility of AI creators. Students will evaluate...
Dr. Brenda Milla
Brenda earned her PhD in Physiology and Neurobiology from the University of Connecticut. Her doctoral research explored the direct effects of epilepsy-associated Scn1a mutations on brainstem respiratory centers, utilizing whole-animal behavioral studies and slice patch electrophysiology. Brenda’s...
Peter Wang
Peter was a Clinical Research Assistant collecting data for the SAGES II and BASIL II studies, and entering study information into the NIDUS hub. He has since worked as a Dermatologic Technician at Massachusetts Dermatology Associates in Beverly, MA and he started Medical School at Tufts University...
1] Facts About: Protein Glycosylation
By: Richard D. Cummings While the N-glycosylation sequon N-X-S/T in glycoproteins of plants, fungi, and animals, is well known, there are many reports of alternative sequons for N-glycosylation in animals (1), including the sequences -N-X-C- (2-4), -N-X-V- (5,6), -N-V-E- (7), -N-X-A- (8), -N-X-G- (9...