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No one though that the idea for a project to “cure Alzheimer’s disease” would lead them on the research journey of a lifetime. | No one though that the idea for a project to “cure Alzheimer’s disease” would lead them on the research journey of a lifetime. | ||
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- | <b>Our iGEM 2014 project “The Diagnosis and Treatment of Alzheimer’s disease”</b> | + | <b>Our iGEM 2014 project “The Diagnosis and Treatment of Alzheimer’s disease”</b><br> |
- | At first, we were motivated by a general understanding of the severity of Alzheimer’s disease. We knew that it was a prominent problem without many treatment options. <i>Our dedication became deepened when we read the statistics and testimonials of Alzheimer’s patients and their families. | + | At first, we were motivated by a general understanding of the severity of Alzheimer’s disease. We knew that it was a prominent problem without many treatment options. <br><i>Our dedication became deepened when we read the statistics and testimonials of Alzheimer’s patients and their families. |
6th leading cause of death in the US. Affects nearly 30 million patients and caretakers worldwide. Alzheimer’s disease was more serious that any of us had originally believed. Suddenly, we had a deeper connection to our project - if we could successfully “cure” this affliction, we could positively impact the lives of millions of people around the world. | 6th leading cause of death in the US. Affects nearly 30 million patients and caretakers worldwide. Alzheimer’s disease was more serious that any of us had originally believed. Suddenly, we had a deeper connection to our project - if we could successfully “cure” this affliction, we could positively impact the lives of millions of people around the world. | ||
And so we started where any good scientist would - with the work of others. We read numerous papers and publications, pranced about the internet, searching for information on how to tackle this disease, and hoping to improve our knowledge and understanding of the current state of the art. | And so we started where any good scientist would - with the work of others. We read numerous papers and publications, pranced about the internet, searching for information on how to tackle this disease, and hoping to improve our knowledge and understanding of the current state of the art. |
Revision as of 01:04, 18 October 2014
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Attributions: Alexa Garcia, Shinjini Saha