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Jeremy Miller


Allen Institute for Brain Science
Seattle, United States

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As DIAN’s Scope Widens, Funding Narrows

CONFERENCE COVERAGE 2013-04-25 Conference Coverage The Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Network is going full tilt. It is collecting data on its cohort of people at risk of autosomal-dominant AD while beginning to treat some participants in a first therapeutic trial. Alas, just as the pa

Aβ Vaccine Leads to Safer Immune Response in Mice

RESEARCH NEWS 2013-04-25 Research News A newly developed active amyloid-β vaccine removes Aβ from mouse brains while reducing inflammation and improving cognition, according to results published in the April 17 Journal of Neuroscience. Cynthia Lemere and colleagues at Brigham and

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