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Researcher Profile

RESEARCHER INFORMATION
First Name:Scott
Last Name:Brady
Title:Professor
Advanced Degrees:Ph.D.
Affiliation:University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine
Department:Anatomy and Cell Biology
Street Address 1:808 S. Wood St. CME578
Street Address 2:MC512
City:Chicago
State/Province:IL
Zip/Postal Code:60612
Country/Territory:U.S.A.
Phone:312-996-6791
Email Address: 
Disclosure:
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Member reports no financial or other potential conflicts of interest. [Last Modified: 6 June 2003]
Clinical Interests:
Aging Process, Polyglutamine Disorders (Huntington's, etc.), Neurodevelopmental Disorders (Down syndrome, etc.), Tauopathies, Alzheimer Disease, Neuromuscular Disorders (ALS, etc.), Parkinson Disease
Research Focus:
Molecular and Cell biology, Protein structure/chemistry, Tau/Cytoskeleton, Neurobiology, Signal transduction
Work Sector(s):
University

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