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01.13.2025
If a patient or research study volunteer is having a blood draw at or near a research facility that can perform this type of experiment on site, time...
A recent study from the Allen Institute in Seattle, led by scientist Hongkui Zeng, offers promising insights into how everyday choices can help...
In a study of mice, researchers at the Allen Institute identified certain cells that showed “major changes” with age, particularly in one specific...
Neuronal and non-neuronal cells throughout the brain also express genes—particularly those related to neuronal structure and immune...
Recent advertisements are promoting becoming "younger this year" and learning to "hack your metabolism." But how much science is there to support...
A new year marks new research on the health and well-being of the brain. On January 1, the Allen Institute published its largest study to date on...
Research by a group of Seattle scientists may help doctors and drug companies target specific brain cells to help people keep their minds sharp as...
The brain plays a big part in the aging process, and scientists think they’ve pinpointed the specific cells that control it. In a study of mice,...
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...