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12.17.2024
Julie Harris has been appointed vice president of The Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group at the Seattle-based Allen Institute.
Every individual’s immune system is distinct and changes over time, affecting their health and disease response. Recently, researchers mapped human...
11.19.2024
Harmless viruses that encase short noncoding DNA elements called enhancers enable cell-type-specific gene delivery across the central nervous system...
11.07.2024
An analysis of brains at various stages of Alzheimer's found that neurons called inhibitory neurons are the first to be affected by the disease.
10.18.2024
Researchers led by the Allen Institute for Brain Science in Seattle and University of Washington Medicine have identified cellular changes in the...
10.17.2024
Alzheimer's disease damages the brain before any symptoms begin to appear, new research suggests. This is part of a new two-step model of Alzheimer's...
10.03.2024
(Photo credit: Tyler Sloan for FlyWire, Princeton University) Scientists have mapped out how 140,000 neurons are wired in the brain of the fruit fly,...
10.02.2024
(Photo credit: Tyler Sloan and Amy Sterling for FlyWire, Princeton University) “This is a huge deal,” says Clay Reid, a neurobiologist at the...
09.27.2024
Our immune cells change a lot as the decades progress, which could explain why we become more susceptible to certain conditions
09.11.2024
Scientists will look especially closely at how such warming impacts brain development
Scientists at the new Allen Discovery Center will seek to identify the mechanisms behind resilience or vulnerability among species and populations as...
09.10.2024
(Photo credit: Getty/Inc.) Inc. spoke with Kaitlyn Casimo, a doctor and neuroscientist who leads the education and engagement program at the Allen...
08.26.2024
The goal is to diversify neuroscience, empower local students interested in STEM, and increase accessibility to science by bringing it to communities...
07.28.2024
The Allen Brain Observatory to play the same role in neuroscience that the Hubble Space Telescope plays in astronomy or that the Large Hadron Collider...
06.09.2024
Disease-specific cells developed by the Allen Institute for Cell Science offer a new window into the world's most common genetic heart condition.
06.05.2024
(Photo credit: Fierce Biotech) By helping scientists make generalizations about the disease by unearthing the common denominator between mutations,...