Hidden Networks of Aberrant Protein Transnitrosylation Contribute to Synapse Loss in Alzheimer’s Disease
Discussing the FRBM issue 'Hidden Networks of Aberrant Protein Transnitrosylation Contribute to Synapse Loss in Alzheimer's Disease' written by Stuart A. Lipton.
Speaker: Prof. Stuart A. Lipton, Scripps Research, UC San Diego, Yale School of Medicine, USA
Moderator: Prof. D. Allan Butterfield, University of Kentucky, USA
Prof. Stuart Lipton is a Professor and the Founding Director of the Neurodegeneration New Medicine Center, the Stepp Family Foundation Endowed Chair in the Department of Molecular Medicine of the Scripps Research Institute. Dr. Lipton is also an Adjunct Professor at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine and an Adjunct Professor of the Yale University School of Medicine in the Department of Neurology. Dr. Lipton is a pioneer in the field of drug development and application for neurodegenerative disorders. He developed, characterized, and patented the first NMDA-type glutamate receptor to fight moderate to severe Alzheimer's Disease.
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