Targeting MAM Stability and Endosomal Abnormalities in Neurons to Prevent Early-Stage AD Pathogenesis
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This seminar features Dr. Raja Bhattacharya, Assistant Professor of Neurology and Principal Investigator of Bhattacharya Lab in the Genetics and Aging Research Unit, discussing "Targeting MAM (Mitochondria-Associated ER Membrane) Stability and Endosomal Abnormalities in Neurons to Prevent Early-Stage AD Pathogenesis." As an affiliated faculty member of the McCance Center for Brain Health at Massachusetts General Hospital Neurology Department and Harvard Medical School, Dr. Bhattacharya presents his research in this 59-minute session from the March 31, 2025 episode of the Mass General Hospital McCance Center Faculty Seminar Series. Explore cutting-edge research on potential interventions for early-stage Alzheimer's Disease through the lens of cellular membrane stability and endosomal function in neurons.
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McCance Seminar Series: Raja Bhattacharya, PhD
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