AI Therapeutics announces that a common LAM-002 mechanism in cancer and neurodegenerative diseases shows antitumor activity in the clinic and hope for ALS

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AI Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company that has created an artificial intelligence-driven drug development platform for matching drugs to new indications. The company has made significant recent progress with its four clinical assets and proprietary Guardian Angel™ algorithm. LAM-002 is a first-in-class, PIKfyve kinase inhibitor that activates transcription […]

Science teacher brings real life experience into the classroom | EXCEL

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SAN ANTONIO — Just about every month for the last two years, Dr. Jerome Choate was voted by students at his school as best teacher. So it was an easy choice for Randolph ISD to nominate him for the KENS 5 Credit Human EXCEL award. At Randolph High school, […]

Memory boost with just one look

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MALIBU, Calif. January 10, 2019– HRL Laboratories, LLC, researchers have published results showing that targeted transcranial electrical stimulation during slow-wave sleep can improve metamemories of specific episodes by nearly 20% after only one viewing of the episode, compared to controls. Metamemory describes the sensitivity of whether memories are recalled […]

A neuroscientist’s tips for helping the brain age well

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Levitin says it’s more important to think about ‘health span — the length of time a person is healthy for — than lifespan. (Nerthuz/Shutterstock) As a neuroscientist, Daniel Levitin found himself stumped by something: why is it that some people in their 90s maintain all their mental sharpness, while […]

Neuroscience Market – Will Generate Massive Revenue In Future 2016–2024

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A leading research firm, Zion Market Research added a latest industry report on ” Global Neuroscience Market ” consisting of 110+ pages during the forecast period and Neuroscience Market report offers a comprehensive research updates and information related to market growth, demand, opportunities in the global Neuroscience Market. According […]

A Novel Target for Drug Addiction Treatment?

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New University of Minnesota Medical School research discovers a novel potential target for treating drug addiction through “the hidden stars of the brain.” Dopamine is one of the major reward molecules of the brain and contributes to learning, memory and motivated behaviors. Disruption of dopamine is associated with addiction-related […]

Yale scientist of landmark pig brain study honored by Nature

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Yale News Renowned science journal Nature has named Harvey and Kate Cushing Professor of Neuroscience Nenad Sestan — the senior author of Yale’s landmark study that restored some cellular function in dead pig brains — as one of 10 scientists who made a difference in 2019. Since the study’s […]

Involving family in bipolar care helps children and teens stay healthier, longer

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IMAGE: This is David Miklowitz, PhD, director of the Max Gray Child and Adolescent Mood Disorders Program of the Jane and Terry Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior at UCLA. view more Credit: UCLA Health In a UCLA-led study, children and adolescents with a high risk for developing […]

Study: MS drug costs nearly triple over 7 years, even with introduction of generic

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MINNEAPOLIS – The cost of prescriptions for multiple sclerosis (MS) drugs nearly tripled over seven years, and the introduction of a generic version of one of the most common drugs had little overall effect on prices, according to a study published in the January 15, 2020, online issue of […]

Why These Educators Meet Regularly to Align Instruction with Mind, Brain, and Education Research

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NeuroNIST members have a standing book talk before school Nina Radcliffe’s teaching practice was changing. The “Getting to Know and Love Your Brain” poster on her wall, which read “breathe deep into your belly to stay calm and help your PFC (prefrontal cortex) think clearly,” prompted her first graders […]