ADSC researchers present at the T21RS conference
Friday, June 7, 12 pm Talk, Dr. Hiruy Meharena (Tsai lab): “Consequences of trisomy 21 on the epigenome of different iPSC-derived cell types of the brain” Friday, June 7, 4-6pm…
Friday, June 7, 12 pm Talk, Dr. Hiruy Meharena (Tsai lab): “Consequences of trisomy 21 on the epigenome of different iPSC-derived cell types of the brain” Friday, June 7, 4-6pm…
We are excited to host our first DS research symposium! The afternoon features talks by five Boston area researchers and clinicians, plus two keynote lectures, from Roger Reeves, Professor of…
Using the Catalyst methodology for innovating for impact, a multidisciplinary and multi-sector team of faculty mentors will guide participants through a structured process to consider real-world needs, plausible solutions, and…
Special Lecture by ADSC co-Director Dr. Li-Huei Tsai “Leveraging Brain Rhythms as a Therapeutic Intervention for Neurodegenerative Diseases” Session 443: Oct 22, 12 – 1:10pm, Hall B Posters Oct 20:…
Keynote speakers: Roger Reeves, McKusick-Nathans Institute for Genetic Medicine, Johns Hopkins University Joaquin Espinosa, Linda Crnic Institute for Down Syndrome, University of Colorado Additional Speakers: Angelika Amon, MIT, Alana Down…
Founded at MIT in March 2019, the ADSC brings together neuroscience, biology, engineering and computer science research labs together with the Desphande Center for Technological Innovation to deepen knowledge about…
With early studies indicating that non-invasive sensory stimulation of a gamma frequency brain rhythm may improve cognition in Alzheimer’s disease, researchers in the Alana Down Syndrome Center and The Picower…