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In-Vitro Innervation: Stem Cell-Derived Motor Neurons Meet Muscles
16 May 2012. Scientists have made strides turning stem cells into motor neurons, but a motor neuron is useful only when it innervates a muscle...
 
Q&A With Genentech Lead Scientist on API Trial Ryan Watts
16 May 2012. Ryan Watts of Genentech is the founding research scientist on the clinical trial collaboration with the Alzheimer’s Prevention Initiative...
 
NIH Director Announces $100M Prevention Trial of Genentech Antibody
16 May 2012. Francis Collins announced that $16 million of federal funds would go toward the first-ever therapeutic prevention trial in cognitively healthy people...
 
DIAN: What Sayeth the Regulator? Q&A With Rusty Katz
15 May 2012. When the DIAN convened its Pharma Consortium, its scientists intended to brief the Food and Drug Administration on how far DIAN’s work has advanced to date...
 
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Prevention Trial in Familial AD Will Test Genentech Antibody
The first asymptomatic treatment trial of an investigational Alzheimer's immunotherapy got the go-ahead when a three-way collaboration among the biotech company Genentech, the federal government, and private philanthropy
was forged to fund it and to provide both drug and expertise.

The five-year trial will test the antibody crenezumab in Colombian carriers of the Paisa mutation in presenilin-1, and in some U.S. carriers of other presenilin and APP mutations. At the Alzheimer's Disease Research Summit 2012 in Washington, D.C., NIH Director Francis Collins announced that the trial, as well as a second trial of intranasal insulin in MCI, were part of the National Plan to Address Alzheimer’s Disease, which HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius released on 15 May 2012.
NIH Director Announces $100M Prevention Trial of Genentech Antibody
Q&A With Genentech Lead Scientist on API Trial Ryan Watts

DIAN Progress Update
At the Alzheimer's Disease Research Summit 2012, being held 14-15 May at the National Institutes of Health, speakers cited the Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Network (DIAN) as an example of the kind of integrated observational and treatment initiative that advances the field. Click for highlights from DIAN's most recent trial preparation meeting on 15 April 2012.

DIAN Grows, Gets Ready for Therapeutic Trials
What Sayeth the Regulator? Q&A With Rusty Katz
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Robots Take Over Patch-Clamp
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For decades, neuroscientists have struggled to learn the precise strategy necessary to perform patch-clamp electrophysiology on neurons in a living brain. Like so many once uniquely human endeavors, this is something that robots now do as well as or better than people.

As reported in the May 6 Nature Methods online, researchers at MIT and the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta developed a robot to slide a pipette through tissue, checking for cells near its tip along the way until it finds one to patch and analyze. At 90 percent accuracy in detecting cells, and managing a recording in one-third of its tries, it bests many human hands. Read the full story. Image credit: Sputnik Animation and MIT McGovern Institute
Keystone: Researchers Report on Traumatic Encephalopathy Meeting
Traumatic brain injury is now widely recognized as a major public health concern. Whether on the battlefield or the playing field, blows to the head can lead to encephalopathies that mimic aspects of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. The recent suicide of retired NFL star Junior Seau of a gunshot to
the chest has many wondering if he, too, suffered from chronic brain damage. According to media reports, Seau’s brain will be examined.

Similar cases were on scientists’ minds when they gathered at Keystone, Colorado, 26 February-2 March 2012 to discuss advances in the study of acute and chronic traumatic encephalopathies. Meeting co-organizer Samuel Gandy enlisted the help of colleagues Soong Ho Kim and Effie Mitsis to prepare summaries of the symposium, and many of the speakers graciously made their slide decks available for the field at large to see.
Traumatic Brain Injury—Epidemiology and Characteristics
Sports-Related Injury and Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy
Metabolic and Axonal Dysfunction in Traumatic Brain Injury
TBI—Learning From Markers, Models, and Diseases
Diagnosis and Model Treatments for Traumatic Brain Injury
Read a PDF of the entire series.

 
 
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Comments - Posted 16 May 2012
Read remarks by Vincent Villette about Verret L et al.
PAPER: Inhibitory interneuron deficit links altered network activity and cognitive dysfunction in Alzheimer model.
 
Comments - Posted 16 May 2012
Read remarks by Jeffrey L. Noebels about Verret L et al.
PAPER: Inhibitory interneuron deficit links altered network activity and cognitive dysfunction in Alzheimer model.
 
Comments - Posted 15 May 2012
Read remarks by Sanjay W. Pimplikar about Desikan RS et al.
NEWS: Biomarker Duo Signals Mental Decline
 
Comments - Posted 15 May 2012
Read remarks by Jurgen Goetz about Batish M et al.
PAPER: Neuronal mRNAs travel singly into dendrites.
 
Comments - Posted 15 May 2012
Read remarks by Amany Mohamed, Elena Posse de Chaves about Mohamed A et al.
NEWS: Aβ42 Oligomers Block Cholesterol Synthesis, Protein Prenylation
 
Comments - Posted 15 May 2012
Read remarks by John Cirrito about Kodandaramaiah SB et al.
NEWS: Research Brief: Robots Trained in Patch-Clamp Experiments
 
Comments - Posted 15 May 2012
Read remarks by Chris Exley about Laganowsky A et al.
NEWS: Anti-parallel Universe—Rare Amyloid Peptides in Cylinders, Sheets
 
Comments - Posted 15 May 2012
Read remarks by Eduardo Cumbo about Bakker A et al.
PAPER: Reduction of hippocampal hyperactivity improves cognition in amnestic mild cognitive impairment.

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