Like a movie editor removing bloopers, our cells also edit their protein machines to make films worth watching. New research ...
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Dr. Sarah Hernandez is the Director of Research Programs at the Hereditary Disease Foundation (HDF). She carried out her postdoctoral work with Dr. Leslie Thompson at the University of California, ...
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Michael is a consultant neurologist in the department of neurology at the University of Ulm in Germany, and scientific projects manager for the European Huntington’s disease network. Michael trained ...
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Kathleen Shannon is Professor of Neurological Sciences and Director of the HDSA Center of Excellence at Rush University Medical Center. Dr. Shannon has subspecialty training in Movement Disorders. She ...
Igor is a Brazilian software developer living in Ottawa, Canada. He has a strong passion for leveraging technology to improve accessibility to scientific information. Please consider making a donation ...
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