Rudolph E. Tanzi
}}'''Rudolph Emile 'Rudy' Tanzi''' (born September 18, 1958) a professor of Neurology at Harvard University, vice-chair of neurology, director of the Genetics and Aging Research Unit, and co-director of the Henry and Allison McCance Center for Brain Health at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH).
Tanzi has been investigating the genetics of neurological disease since the 1980s. He co-discovered all three familial early-onset Alzheimer's disease (FAD) genes and several other neurological disease genes including that responsible for Wilson’s disease. His team was the first to use human stem cells to create three-dimensional cell culture organoids of AD, dubbed “Alzheimer's-in-a-Dish”. The 3-D model made drug screening for AD faster and more cost-effective.
He has published over 600 research papers and has received the highest awards in his field, including the Potamkin Prize. Tanzi on occasion serves as a studio keyboard player for Aerosmith and other musicians. Provided by Wikipedia
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4by Can Zhang, Joseph Ward, Jacqueline R Dauch, Rudolph E Tanzi, Hsinlin T ChengGet full text
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5by Raja Bhattacharyya, Rebecca H Fenn, Cory Barren, Rudolph E Tanzi, Dora M KovacsGet full text
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10by Yuanlin Dong, Feng Liang, Lining Huang, Fang Fang, Guang Yang, Rudolph E. Tanzi, Yiying Zhang, Qimin Quan, Zhongcong XieGet full text
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14by Travis J A Craddock, Jack A Tuszynski, Deepak Chopra, Noel Casey, Lee E Goldstein, Stuart R Hameroff, Rudolph E TanziGet full text
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20by Dongwha Sohn, Katie Shpanskaya, Joseph E. Lucas, Jeffrey R. Petrella, Andrew J. Saykin, Rudolph E. Tanzi, Nagiza F. Samatova, P. Murali DoraiswamyGet full text
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