Bradley Hyman
Bradley Theodore Hyman is currently John B. Penney, Jr. Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School and Director of the Massachusetts Alzheimer Disease Research Center and Memory Disorder Unit at Massachusetts General Hospital. He was educated at Northwestern University (BA Chemistry, 1977) and the University of Iowa (PhD; MD). He was awarded the Metlife Foundation Award for Medical Research in Alzheimer's Disease in 2001 and the Potamkin Prize in 2006, together with Karen Duff and Karen Ashe. Provided by Wikipedia
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In reply to Zou et al. “New amyloid plaques or a game of hide-and-seek?” by Bradley Hyman
Published 2008-01-01
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The Alzheimer's disease-associated amyloid beta-protein is an antimicrobial peptide. by Stephanie J Soscia, James E Kirby, Kevin J Washicosky, Stephanie M Tucker, Martin Ingelsson, Bradley Hyman, Mark A Burton, Lee E Goldstein, Scott Duong, Rudolph E Tanzi, Robert D Moir
Published 2010-03-01
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Common mouse models of tauopathy reflect early but not late human disease by Kathrin Wenger, Arthur Viode, Christoph N. Schlaffner, Patrick van Zalm, Long Cheng, Tammy Dellovade, Xavier Langlois, Anthony Bannon, Rui Chang, Theresa R. Connors, Derek Oakley, Bernhard Renard, Juri Rappsilber, Bradley Hyman, Hanno Steen, Judith A. Steen
Published 2023-02-01
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