When the Brain’s Orchestra Falls Out of Tune: A New Map of Huntington’s Disease Progression

An international collaboration between world leaders in Huntington’s disease (HD) that spans both academia and pharmaceutical companies is giving us new insight into how HD progresses. This study has given researchers a detailed timeline of how brain connectivity changes in HD. Using an advanced technique called MIND, researchers traced how brain communication networks shift over […]

Unsung Heroes: Could Glial Cells Treat Huntington’s Disease?

New research is challenging how we think about treating brain diseases, like Huntington’s disease (HD). A study from the lab of Dr. Steven Goldman shows that transplanting healthy early-stage support cells from humans into the brains of adult mice that model HD improves movement, memory, and even survival. But that’s not all — these cells, […]

Energy off balance: How Huntington’s disease influences the cell’s powerhouse 

A recent study used miniature 3D brain models grown from stem cells to explore how the genetic change that causes Huntington’s disease (HD) might impact early brain development, before neurons even become neurons. What they found suggests that the tipping point that balances how cells mature may be off, and it could be because of […]

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