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Duke-Led Teams Awarded $18 Million to Investigate Parkinson's Disease

DURHAM, N.C. -- Researchers at Duke University School of Medicine have been selected to lead two inter-institution team grants totaling $18 million to investigate Parkinson’s disease. The awards from the Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s (ASAP) initiative position Duke as a national leader in understanding the origins and development of this devastating movement disorder.

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Hiding in plain sight: Established HIV medication may also help restore effects of dystonia

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Learning Something Surprising About "SuperLearners"


Learning Something Surprising About “SuperLearners”
The discovery of a signaling pathway in the brain that could make mice into ‘superlearners’ understandably touched off a lot of excitement a few years back.
But new work led by Duke neurologist and neuroscientist Nicole Calakos MD PhD suggests there’s more to the story of the superlearner chemical pathway than anybody realized.
A genetically-enhanced ‘smart mouse’ doing some important work. (Boston University)
In a study led by postdoctoral researchers Ashley Helseth and Ricardo Hernandez-Martinez,  the Calakos lab developed a new tool to visualize activity of this Integrated Stress Response (ISR) signaling pathway because it contributes to synaptic plasticity – the brain’s ability to rewire circuits – as well as to learning and memory.

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