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  2. Year: 2016

Year: 2016

Jenny Saffran, PhD

Posted on March 22, 2016

Legend: Results of a study in which toddlers learned new words in environments with different levels of background noise. The solid vertical line marks the onset of the target word. The dashed vertical line marks …

Posted in Slide of the WeekTagged Jenny Saffran, Language Development, Slide of the Week

Single brain cells reveal genes controlling formation, development

Posted on March 18, 2016

In one of the first studies to “read” the genetic activity inside individual brain cells, University of Wisconsin—Madison neuroscientist Xinyu Zhao has identified the genetic machinery that causes maturation in a young nerve cell.

Posted in 2016, Alzheimer’s Disease, News, Parkinson’s Disease, Stem Cells, YearTagged Hippocampus, Neurogenesis, Xinyu Zhao

Seth Pollak, PhD

Posted on March 7, 2016

Legend: The major foci in the brain that appear to show disparities in poor children are the hippocampus and frontal lobe. These 3D renderings depict the hippocampus in blue and the frontal lobe in red/yellow. …

Posted in Slide of the WeekTagged Poverty, Seth Pollak, Slide of the Week

Harnessing technology to assist those with impaired vision

Posted on March 3, 2016

March 03, 2016 Adityarup “Rup” Chakravorty You are hungry. You get a can from the pantry or some leftovers from the fridge, warm up the food in the microwave and sit down to eat a …

Posted in 2016, News, Research, YearTagged Assistive Technology, Ender Tekin, Vision

Julie Poehlmann-Tynan, PhD

Posted on February 29, 2016

Legend: Change in HTKS total score by treatment group. Age of child controlled in analyses. DR dialogic reading only (TAU), MI mindfulness intervention Citation: Poehlmann-Tynan J, Vigna AB, Weymouth LA, Gerstein ED, Burnson C, Zabransky …

Posted in Slide of the WeekTagged Poverty, Slide of the Week

Waisman Biomanufacturing to provide global supply of novel gene therapy product

Posted on February 23, 2016

February 23, 2016 Waisman Biomanufacturing and Agilis Biotherapeutics, LLC, recently announced an exclusive partnership agreement for the production AGIL-FA, a novel gene therapy product for the treatment of Friedreich’s ataxia (FA). FA is an inherited …

Posted in 2016, News, Waisman Biomanufacturing, Year

Albee Messing, VMD, PhD

Posted on February 15, 2016

TDP-43 mislocalization in a mouse model of Alexander disease Legend: Mislocalized TDP-43 colocalizes with GFAP in GfapR236H/+ mice. TDP-43 (red) and GFAP (green) immunolabeling in coronal brain sections from 10-week-old mice. Nuclei are labeled with DAPI (blue). In WT mice, TDP-43 is primarily …

Posted in Slide of the WeekTagged Albee Messing, Alexander disease, Slide of the Week

Douglas W. Maynard, PhD

Posted on February 8, 2016

Title: Parents as a Team: Mother, Father, a Child with Autism Spectrum Disorder, and a Spinning Toy Citation: Douglas W. Maynard, T A McDonald, Trini Stickle. (2015) Parents as a Team: Mother, Father, a Child …

Posted in Slide of the WeekTagged Douglas Maynard, Slide of the Week

Researchers home in on why female newborns are better protected from brain injury

Posted on February 4, 2016

February 04, 2016 Adityarup “Rup” Chakravorty, Waisman Communications Each year, thousands of newborn babies suffer complications during pregnancy or birth that deprive their brains of oxygen and nutrient-rich blood and result in brain injury. This …

Posted in 2016, Cerebral Palsy, News, Research, YearTagged Brain Injury, Pelin Cengiz

Marsha R. Mailick, PhD

Posted on February 1, 2016

Legend: Fig. 1. Frequency of specific CGG repeat lengths >40 for men and women. Citation: Maenner MJ, Baker MW, Broman KW, Tian J, Barnes JK, Atkins A, McPherson E, Hong J, Brilliant MH, Mailick MR. (2013). …

Posted in Slide of the WeekTagged FMR1 Premutation, Fragile X Syndrome, Marsha Mailick, Slide of the Week
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