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Adeeb Ahmad

Adeeb Ahmad is a current undergraduate student at Boston University and is majoring in Human Physiology on a pre-med track. At the Benitez Lab, he serves as a research assistant, working in multiple disciplines centered around neuroscience and neurodegenerative diseases.

 Cellular Atlas of Parkinson's Disease

Detailed molecular characterization of cell-specific transcriptomic states throughout multiple brain regions beyond nigrostriatal dopaminergic degeneration will provide mechanistic insights into both motor and non-motor PD symptoms. We will integrate neuropathology and snRNA-Seq data to identify a...

Molecular Pathogenesis of Adult Onset Neuronal Lipofuscinosis

In 2011, we discovered that mutations in the DNAJC5 gene cause a neurodegenerative disease, the autosomal dominant form of neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (AD-ANCL). DNAJC5 encodes cysteine-string protein alpha (CSPα). In subsequent studies, we demonstrated in vitro and in vivo that CSPα plays a...

 Multi-Omics Approaches Applied to Neurodegenerative Diseases

One of the research interests in our lab is focused on the deep-molecular characterization of a clinically well-defined cohort of patients anchored in genomic data. Alzheimer’s (AD) and Parkinson’s disease (PD) are heterogeneous disorders with identifiable clinical-pathological subtypes based on...

Laboratory Collaborations

Benitez Lab current collaborators include: David Simon, Sam Frank, Lan Luo, Feng Tian, Daniel Press, Stephanie Buss, Subhash Kulkarni, P.A.I.N.T, and the Movement Disorders Center.

Lab Alumni

Niko Nikanen Zhaohua Wang Divya Palanisamy Amelia Li