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Neurology

Diagnostics Microscopy and imaging

Defining Boundaries

| Michael Schubert

Third harmonic generation microscopy could allow surgeons to spot and remove tumor tissue in real-time

Subspecialties Genetics and epigenetics

Single-Gene Source for Schizophrenia?

| Michael Schubert

Mutations in the SETD1A gene are rare, but significantly increase patients’ risk of schizophrenia and neurodevelopmental disorders

Subspecialties Precision medicine

Field of Genes

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The Penn State Hershey Institute for Personalized Medicine benefits from a unique “build it as you need it” growth pattern

Outside the Lab Analytical science

Making Scents of Alzheimer’s

| Michael Schubert

A unique odor signature in the urine of Alzheimer’s mouse models may one day lead to simple tests for the disease

Diagnostics Precision medicine

Personalizing Stroke Prevention

| Michael Schubert

C-reactive protein levels and genetic variations are linked to increased risk of a second ischemic stroke

Subspecialties Neurology

Food For Thought

| Ewan McNay

Insulin resistance in the brain adds a new dimension to Alzheimer's disease understanding.

Inside the Lab Neurology

The Overactive Brain

| Michela Gallagher

Unusual neuron overactivity has led to a drug that may delay Alzheimer's disease onset.

Diagnostics Neurology

Iron's Influence

| James Connor

Iron's influence on neurodegenerative disease may support prevention or early diagnosis.

Outside the Lab Neurology

Untangling Tau

| Brad Hyman

Examining the genetic and neuropathophysiological factors in Alzheimer's disease.

Subspecialties Profession

Unraveling Alzheimer's

| Charlotte Barker

Dementia is a uniquely terrifying prospect for most of us, more frightening even than the dreaded C word.

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