Topic: Hope Center Program on Protein Aggregation & Neurodegeneration / HPAN October 11, 2022 $9 million to fund study of ‘jumping genes’ in Alzheimer’sResearchers from several labs to study role of transposable elements.News Release July 11, 2022 Neuroscience leaders tour research building construction siteNeuroscience Research Building’s 11 stories have been framed; siding installation has begun.Medical Campus & Community March 6, 2020 Washington University to break ground on major neuroscience research hubNew construction will inspire discovery, collaboration, faculty recruitment at School of Medicine.News Release, Video August 14, 2019 Genes linked to Alzheimer’s risk, resilience ID’dGenes in the brain’s immune cells may point to strategy to protect against the disease.News Release May 6, 2019 Perlmutter receives Spirit of Hope AwardRecognized for advocacy of basic research.News Release April 18, 2019 The sleep-dementia connectionSource: Scientific American February 10, 2019 The heartbreak and heroism of being the X-Men in Alzheimer’s diseaseSource: St. Louis Post-Dispatch December 13, 2018 New genetic clues to early-onset form of dementiaCulprit is lone error in one gene, but researchers find many potential therapeutic targets.News Release December 5, 2018 Alzheimer’s researchers receive Chan Zuckerberg Initiative fundingResearch aims to show how immune system may drive neurodegenerative diseases.News Release November 9, 2018 Cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer’s genetically linkedManaging cholesterol, triglycerides may reduce Alzheimer’s risk, study suggests.News Release April 19, 2018 Defect in debilitating neurodegenerative disease reversed in mouse nervesDrug compound may help against Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease.News Release August 24, 2017 Washington University sets records in innovation, entrepreneurshipRecord number of patent filings, invention disclosures, startups and more.Medical Campus & Community May 4, 2015 Research center seeks broad solutions for neurological diseasesThe Hope Center for Neurological Disorders explores common avenues of disease to develop and apply solutions broadly.Innovate Magazines Posts navigation