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specialist orexpert inneurogenetics .
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I'm a neurogeneticist and the lab I'm in is looking at the genetics of all sorts of CNS-type diseases (autisim, suicide [!], Tourette's, SMA, etc.).
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"" [The drugs] help make the best use of what you have left, '' says Rudy Tanzi, a neurogeneticist at Harvard.
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"It's like a forest fire running through science and it burns a lot of trees down," says Dan Geschwind, a UCLA neurogeneticist.
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Kym Boycott, a neurogeneticist at the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario in Ottawa, said the findings could also go a long way toward aiding the understanding of early onset ALS, which occurs very rarely in children.
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The research team led by Dr. Bernard Brais, neurogeneticist at the Research Centre of the Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CRCHUM) and associate professor,
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The research team led by Dr. Bernard Brais, neurogeneticist at the Research Centre of the Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CRCHUM) and associate professor, Université de Montréal, in collaboration with European collaborators, demonstrated that recessive ANO5 mutations will lead to abnormal membrane repair of muscle fibers.
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Nonetheless, the results are "very promising," said neurogeneticist
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The research team led by Dr. Bernard Brais, neurogeneticist at the Research Centre of the Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CRCHUM) and associate professor, Université de Montréal, in collaboration with European collaborators, demonstrated that recessive ANO5 mutations will lead to abnormal membrane repair of muscle fibers.
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Both notions suggested that forgetting is a passive mechanism, but now it seems "it's not that at all - it's an active system to erase memory, completely independent from the mechanisms to form memories," researcher Yi Zhong, a neurogeneticist at Tsinghua University in Beijing and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in New York, told LiveScience.
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The research team led by Dr. Bernard Brais, neurogeneticist at the Research Centre of the Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CRCHUM) and associate professor at the Université de Montréal, in collaboration with European scientists, demonstrated that recessive ANO5 mutations lead to abnormal membrane repair of muscle fibres.
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