Team:MIT
[Dying Neuron] Neurodegenerative Disease |
[6th] Leading cause of death in the US |
[Vaccine] Current diagnosis and therapeutics are not effective |
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by memory loss, behavioral problems… There is currently no cure for this disease, and existing diagnosis methods leave much to be desired. MIT iGEM 2014 has set out to change this. By detecting molecular biomarkers for AD, such as miRNAs and neurotoxic beta-amyloid plaques, and by regulating the production of beta-amyloid plaques, MIT iGEM hopes to create a dynamic solution for patients with Alzheimer’s disease. Looking ahead, … delivery.
bellow is default stuff they started us out with, will be same on other pages
MIT iGEM 2014
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