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The Simon Lab article highlighting the role of USP30 in a Parkinson's disease mouse model is published in Nature Communications

Rejoice Dhliwayo

Rejoice was a Clinical Research Coordinator helping with many aspects of data collection for the SAGES II and READI studies. She started medical student at Tufts University School of Medicine in 2021. She came back in the summer of 2022 through the Medical Student Training in Aging Research (MSTAR)...

2] Facts About: The Smallest and the Largest Glycoproteins in Mammals

By: Richard D. Cummings One of the smallest known naturally-occurring glycoprotein in mammals is likely to be CD24, also known as nectadrin. Although it behaves in analyses as a 23-60 kDa glycoprotein, the glycoprotein from mice has only 27 amino acids (human protein has 30 amino acids) (1-3)...

Asha Duhan

Asha graduated from Johns Hopkins University in 2023 with majors in Neuroscience and Public Health. She joined PAINT as a Clinical Research Assistant, where she contributed to a variety of Alzheimer's clinical trials. Asha is in medical school and hopes to specialize in Neurology with a research...

Adamopoulos Lab

Arthritis, Osteoclasts, Psoriasis, Autoimmunity, Bone biology, Dr. Iannis Adamopoulos, Adamopoulos Lab

Clinical Informatics Fellowship

The Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) Clinical Informatics Fellowship is a two-year ACGME-accredited training program (Accreditation ID: 1392414001). For over 40 years, the training program has trained leaders who transform healthcare through the creative use of information and...