The University at Buffalo team that discovered how a gene found in 75% of us protects against neurodegeneration has now found that this same gene enhances immune function as well. The new findings were published in eBioMedicine.
Domestic helicopter research often exploits communities, such as Indigenous Peoples, Black, or Latine groups. With this study, SUNY Downstate builds on its contributions to diversity, equity, and inclusion practices in universities and health care centers.
The multidisciplinary research includes faculty in Computer Science, Engineering, Nursing, the Renaissance School of Medicine, and clinical and support staff from the Christopher Pendergast ALS Center of Excellence in the Neurosciences Institute at SBU.
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