15/05/2007
A U.S. foundation will finance a research project of the CIMA of the University of Navarra concerning neuronal pathologiesThe team led by Dr. Isabel Pérez-Otaño will attempt to decipher the earliest damage caused by Alzheimer’s Disease and Parkinson´s Disease The NARSAD Foundation (National Alliance for Research in Schizophrenia
and Depression) of the U.S. has awarded Dr. Isabel Pérez-Otaño, a
researcher at the CIMA of the University of Navarra, with a Young
Investigator Award. This award of 60,000 dollars (some 44,000 euros)
will finance a project on neuronal pathologies. The team led by this
scientist will study the earliest damage caused by diseases of the
brain, such as Alzheimer’s Disease and Parkinson’s Disease.
The objective of the research project is the design of therapies for
treating the disease from its beginnings. Recent studies suggest that
these ailments may originate in a failure of the synapses, the
microscopic structures that connect neurons among themselves, and whose
health is critical for the correct functioning of neuronal circuits. From California to Pamplona
Dr. Pérez-Otaño joined the CIMA in 2004, after a long stay in the USA,
first at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies of San Diego
(California) and later at Duke University (North Carolina), where she
specialized in Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology. At the CIMA of the
University of Navarra she has created and directed the Laboratory of
Cellular Neurobiology. The American foundation NARSAD is the
largest non-profit organization which finances research concerning
brain disorders and behavioral disorders. It aids researchers who seek
therapies for treating mental illnesses and developmental disorders, as
well as neurodegenerative diseases, since all of these appear to share
symptoms and etiopathogenic aspects (the factors that cause the
disease).
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