The HDBuzz team caught up with editor emeritus and Huntington's disease specialist, Prof Ed Wild to hear his thoughts on what ...
Lucy is a Research Assistant at the UCL Institute of Neurology, working in Professor Sarah Tabrizi’s team. Her research explores the role of transcription (converting DNA to RNA) of the huntingtin ...
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Megan Krench is a doctoral researcher in Troy Littleton’s lab at MIT. Meg uses fruit flies (Drosophila) to study polyglutamine disorders, including Huntington’s Disease and Huntington’s disease-like 2 ...
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Michael is a Clinical Research Fellow at UCL Huntington's Disease Centre, London, UK. He studies the genetics and cell biology of Huntington’s disease, as well as working on clinical trials. Please ...
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Leora Fox trained as a Huntington's Disease scientist, and obtained her PhD in 2016 at Columbia University, where she studied HD mouse models and how brain cells dispose of huntingtin protein. After ...
Anna is a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Pediatric Neurology at Vanderbilt University. Please consider making a donation if you value the services that HDBuzz provides. We want HDBuzz to ...
Faye works in the lab of Dr Roger Barker at the University of Cambridge, UK, studying neurodegeneration including Huntington's disease. Please consider making a donation if you value the services that ...