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Preventing Parkinson’s, a new Alzheimer’s drug, and more featured at tenth Knight Initiative Symposium Read More
Seminar Aging Research Seminar: Vadim Gladyshev - Targeting Aging and Rejuvenation Apr 27 2026, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Podcast episodes Could Parkinson's start in the gut? We talk with neurologist Kathleen Poston about early signs of Parkinson's outside the brain and how they might influence treatment and detection Apr 16 2026 Brain aging Brain resilience Clinical / translational research
HealthDay What sea creatures reveal about how fast people age Researchers who videotaped every moment in the lives of 81 African turquoise killfish gleaned intriguing insights into the aging process that may also apply to humans Apr 6 2026
Stanford Medicine Why women get Alzheimer’s more often than men Stanford Medicine neurologists explain what is known—and still unknown—about the Alzheimer's gender gap Apr 6 2026 Brain aging Discovery science Molecules and cells
Innovation Awards | 2022 Mutant microglia and resilience to Alzheimer’s disease Funded Researcher(s) Siddhartha Jaiswal Marius Wernig Jody Elizabeth Hooper Caleb Lareau Research Keywords Brain resilience Discovery science
Innovation Awards | 2022 Mechanistic dissection and therapeutic capture of an exercise-inducible metabolite signaling pathway for brain resilience Funded Researcher(s) Jonathan Z. Long Thomas Montine, MD, PhD Steven Banik Research Keywords Brain resilience Discovery science