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Human Genetic Variation in Neuroimmunologic Function and Neurologic Disease

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June 27, 2019

Philip De Jager, MD, PhD, of Columbia University Irving Medical Center, presents his work examining human genetic variation and its role in Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). Part of a symposium presented by The New York Academy of Sciences, this talk was one of many on the intersection of neurology and immunology and next-generation AD therapeutics.

To learn more and view the full talk, please visit: Neuro-Immunology and Alzheimer’s Disease

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