In order to fully understand the biology of Alzheimer’s disease, create new predictive models and identify novel causal and druggable targets large scale unbiased omic analyses are needed. For the last three years my lab has embarked on generated the largest and most detailed proteomic atlas in brain, CSF and plasma from Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s disease […]
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Cruchaga lab at AAIC 2022
The Cruchaga Lab is presenting four talks and ten posters at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference 2022 (AAIC) in San Diego, CA. The conference will kick off on Sunday, July 31 at the Convention Center. Workshops and preconferences will start in advance on Thursday, July 28. The hefty work of the team is covering frontier […]
Cruchaga named Morriss Professor
Dr. Cruchaga, the leader of the lab and the director of the Neurogenomics and Informatics center was installed as Barbara Burton and Reuben M. Morriss III Professor on May 24th 2022. https://medicine.wustl.edu/news/cruchaga-named-morriss-professor/