Dominic Walsh

Lecturer on Neurology , Brigham and Women's Hospital 

Location: United States

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Peptide Fragments Alzheimer Disease Amyloid beta-Protein Precursor Amyloid beta-Peptides tau Proteins

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Since 1992, his extensive work in Alzheimer’s disease research demonstrates the strategic vision, innovative thinking and tireless determination that made him a standout candidate for this role.  For the last 15 years, Dominic has led the Laboratory for Neurodegenerative Research, which he originally established at University College Dublin in 2003 and moved to the Harvard Institutes of Medicine in Boston in 2011.  Today, he is ranked among the top 1% of researchers in the field of Neuroscience and Behavior and in 2014, he was named one of the world’s most influential scientific minds by Thomson Reuters.

 

Dominic has been at the forefront of studies on the role of soluble Aβ oligomers in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and has authored several defining papers on the subject. His group has also pioneered on truncated forms of tau and their relevance to disease and normal physiology.  In fact, as a testament to the impact and momentum of his work, 20 of Dominic’s publications have each been cited in excess of 200 times and more than 40 have been published in the last five years alone.  His ultimate goal has been to grow scientific understanding to enable the development of rationally designed drugs that will slow or halt disease. By all accounts, he is on pace to accomplish exactly that – and Biogen is where he feels he can make the biggest difference for those with AD.


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