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Huntington’s disease: a rare cousin of Alzheimer’s

Many of us have heard of the neurological disorder Alzheimer’s disease, which affects 1 in 9 over the age of 65. But fewer are familiar with a rarer form of dementia called Huntington’s disease which affects just 5.7 of every 100,000 people.

RhoGTPases and Their Regulators

An analysis of how GEFs and GAPs interact with and regulate Rho GTPases

Did government policy spark a feminist movement and increase sexual assault reporting rates?

How the release of the 2011 Dear Colleague letter by President Obama’s administration fueledthe #MeToo movement and affected sexual assault reporting rates

Can We Assume That People Read Contracts?

A Commentary Illuminating the Incongruity Between the Expectation that all Individuals ShouldRead Contracts and the Realistic Infeasibility of Contract Reading, Culminating in a SuggestedPolicy Change

COVID-19 HGI Results for Data Freeze 6 (June 2021)

The COVID-19 Host Genetics Initiative (HGI) represents a consortium of over 3000 scientists from over 54 countries working collaboratively to share data, ideas, recruit patients and disseminate our findings. For a primer on our study design, please read our inaugural blog post. Our research is iterative, and we summarize our new results via blog posts and on the results section […]

Childhood exposure to science through museums

Childhood exposure to science through museums

The Power of Social Media To Promote Science

Issue 23 of Scientifica Magazine “Into the Upside Down”

Nine tips for managing time in grad school

Graduate school, and academia to a larger extent, is perhaps one of the most unorganized jobs there is. I received no list of expectations, no rubric for what to get done each day or any real grading to gauge my progress. I knew I needed to, at some point, publish papers and defend my thesis.

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