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Great new commentary by Caroline Shamu on team science https://catalyst.harvard.edu/news/article/tapping-into-the-core-of-rese… “Being part of the community as we figure out how to use new technologies.”

Isabel Castanho

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Isabel Castanho, PhD, is an Instructor at BIDMC and Harvard Medical School. Her work centers on using single-cell and spatial genomics approaches to uncover protective mechanisms in Alzheimer’s disease, such as cognitive resilience. She completed her PhD at the University of Exeter in 2019 and...

Matching heterogeneous cohorts by projected principal components reveals two novel Alzheimer's disease-associated genes in the Hispanic population.

Willett, Julian Daniel Sunday, Mohamad Waqas, Serhiy Naumenko, Kristina Mullin, Julian Hecker, Lars Bertram, Christoph Lange, et al. 2026. “Matching Heterogeneous Cohorts by Projected Principal Components Reveals Two Novel Alzheimer’s Disease-Associated Genes in the Hispanic Population.”. Alzheimer’s & Dementia : The Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association 22 (2): e71189.