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Grant from The Michael J. Fox Foundation to Dr. Samuel Young Will Provide Tools for Parkinson?s Drug Development

No Comments 20 May 2012

Grant from The Michael J. Fox Foundation to Dr. Samuel Young Will Provide Tools for Parkinson’s Drug Development












Jupiter, FL (PRWEB) May 03, 2012

Samuel M. Young, Jr., PhD, research group leader at the new Max Planck Florida Institute (MPFI), has received his first grant from The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research (MJFF). The grant will enable Dr. Young and colleagues to develop a technology that will help scientists working in drug development to research potential treatments that target LRRK2, a Parkinson’s-related gene. Globally, five million people have Parkinson’s disease.

“We are excited about receiving The Michael J. Fox Foundation grant, as these grants are competitive and MJFF is the world’s largest private funder of Parkinson’s research,” said Dr. Young, who directs MPFI’s Molecular Mechanisms of Synaptic Function research group. “We believe that the tools we develop will prove important in advancing Parkinson’s research.”

Translational researchers working in Parkinson’s disease have been hindered in studying the function of the LRRK2 gene in pre-clinical models of Parkinson’s. This has been due to difficulty in expressing this gene with commonly used neuroscience research tools known as recombinant viral vectors. Dr. Young will develop tools that will allow researchers to get around this problem.

Mutations in the gene for leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2) are among the most common genetic links to Parkinson’s disease yet discovered. LRRK2 has garnered much excitement among drug makers due to its reported protein kinase activity, which appears to be enhanced by Parkinson’s disease-causing mutations.

“We are delighted that The Michael J. Fox Foundation has awarded Dr. Young with a grant to lead this critical project,” said David Fitzpatrick, PhD, CEO and Scientific Director of MPFI. “This grant recognizes Dr. Young’s specialized expertise, as well as our Institute’s leadership role in neural circuit research.”

Recombinant viral vectors are used by scientists to deliver genetic material into cells. Viruses have evolved specialized molecular mechanisms to efficiently transport their genomes inside the cells they infect. To create the vector, viruses are bioengineered to strip their viral genome or most of their viral genome, which renders them harmless. This enables them to carry transgene expression cassettes to express a gene of interest. The transgene expression cassette is a fragment of DNA that carries the regulatory elements necessary for cells to express specific genes within a cell or organism.

As the principal investigator of the project, Dr. Young will work with collaborators at other institutions to generate the optimal expression cassette to express LRRK2.

Dr. Young has specialized training that makes him the ideal investigator for this project. After training in virology and in recombinant viral vectors during his doctoral studies, Dr. Young switched fields and became a post-doctoral neuroscience researcher, learning electrophysiology techniques. He carried out a second post-doctoral position, gaining further experience with advanced electrophysiological techniques as well as calcium imaging. Using this unique training, which combines techniques in molecular, electrophysiological and biophysical methods, Dr. Young and his group at MPFI study the molecular mechanisms regulating synaptic function. Understanding these mechanisms is critical because the major causes of brain diseases are due to synaptic dysfunction.    

Since Dr. Young’s arrival at MPFI in 2010, he and his team have made significant progress in their research. After finding that most transgene expression cassettes were not optimized for high level expression for use in neuroscience research, the team, including Dr. Monica Montesinos and graduate student Zuxin Chen, developed and published a research manuscript describing a novel expression cassette known as “pUNISHER” for neuroscience applications. The cassette, which can be used inside a living organism (in vivo) or in cell culture (in vitro), has the potential to help the research of scientists studying the molecular mechanisms of brain function, and to ultimately be used in translational research on disorders such as Parkinson’s, Huntington’s and Alzheimer’s diseases.

About Max Planck Florida Institute – The first institute outside of Germany created by the Max Planck Society, Max Planck Florida Institute brings together leading scientists representing a diversity of scientific disciplines and approaches in order to seek fundamental answers about brain function and neural circuits. These circuits form the complex synaptic networks of the brain, which determine who we are, how we think, and how we behave. Understanding of these circuits is still in its infancy. MPFI seeks to provide new insight into understanding the functional organization of the nervous system, its capacity to produce perception, thought, language, memory, emotion, and action – and how it goes awry in neurological, neurodevelopmental and psychological disorders. MPFI meets this challenge by forging links between different levels of analysis—genetic, molecular, cellular, circuit, and behavioral—and developing new technologies that make cutting edge scientific discoveries possible. The Institute currently has six research groups, each focusing on a different aspect and approach to neural circuit research, and will add three more groups when its new state-of-the-art research facility opens in summer 2012. For more information, visit http://www.maxplanckflorida.org.

About The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research – As the world’s largest private funder of Parkinson’s research, The Michael J. Fox Foundation is dedicated to accelerating a cure for Parkinson’s disease and improved therapies for those living with the condition today. The Foundation pursues its goals through an aggressively funded, highly targeted research program coupled with active global engagement of scientists, Parkinson’s patients, business leaders, clinical trial participants, donors and volunteers. In addition to funding more than $ 289 million in research to date, the Foundation has fundamentally altered the trajectory of progress toward a cure. Operating at the hub of worldwide Parkinson’s research, the Foundation forges groundbreaking collaborations with industry leaders, academic scientists and government research funders; increases the flow of participants into Parkinson’s disease clinical trials with its online tool, Fox Trial Finder; promotes Parkinson’s awareness through high-profile advocacy, events and outreach; and coordinates the grassroots involvement of thousands of Team Fox members around the world. Now through December 31, 2012, all new and increased giving to The Michael J. Fox Foundation, as well as gifts from donors who have not given since 2010 or earlier, will be matched on a dollar-for-dollar basis with the $ 50-million Brin Wojcicki Challenge, launched by Sergey Brin and Anne Wojcicki. For more information, visit: http://www.michaeljfox.org; http://www.facebook.com/michaeljfoxfoundation.























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when can I receive independent status on pell grant? – florida.?

2 Comments 20 May 2012

Question by Ty Young: when can I receive independent status on pell grant? – florida.?
I’m 22 years old, born on nov. 6th, 1987 and I need to be an independent to apply for a pell grant since my parents can afford to pay for my college. How old do I need to be? 23?
Also, I have FL pre-paid which is a program that pays for 85 credit hours of tuition only. Would this be a factor in receiving a pell grant? Do I need to list this on my FAFSA? Thanks.
@ Roxanne, in FL that is not the case.

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you have to have had kids or got married to be independent on fafsa for the pell grant

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Pell grant?

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Question by stariegoth666: Pell grant?
I was awarded $ 4,176.00 for my pell grant but I never used any of the money because I didn’t know how. They said that I will be getting a check at the end of the month with my remaining money, but am I getting that whole amount? It seems like an awful lot. Also, do they give you a pell grant every 2 semesters or one? Thanks.
Also, I recive the BOG grant thing so my tuition is all paid for with that money.

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Answer by ihurtmyhand
u dont get that whole amount you get a certain amount every semester

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i wont goverment grant info /how do i find it with out paying money to some foney dot com source?

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Question by : i wont goverment grant info /how do i find it with out paying money to some foney dot com source?
i have searched in gov grants.com i found nothing i could use to continue in my search BUT i got a number of calls wanting money for CDs i payed for some but never got the cd s or any further in to my grant search ..how do i find info on gov grants ?

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Answer by KellahPanda
APPLY FOR FAFSA

ANYTHING that asks you to PAY for scholarship information is a SCAM. BE CAREFUL!

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I am in need of a high quality grant management software program, where might I find one?

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Question by tcroberts2000: I am in need of a high quality grant management software program, where might I find one?
I am working with non profit organizations and a college in a new clinical health research program. It looks like we will recive a significant grant and it will require reporting and accounting management. If you know of a software program that can help us please post any details here.
Thank you

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I took my university months to find the proper software for grants. We finally discovered something from www.itworks-inc.com.

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Q&A: So what made Ulysses Grant such a bad president if he was a war hero?

6 Comments 11 May 2012

Question by Aleah: So what made Ulysses Grant such a bad president if he was a war hero?
Ulysses Grant was a master mind in the Civil War. Why couldn’t he be a good president then?

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Answer by Unable to Display Name
I THINK it had something to do with the Panic of 1873

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How to apply for the maintenance grant?

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Question by alisha: How to apply for the maintenance grant?
my student loan has been confirmed but i forgot to tick the maintenance grant box so how do i apply for it because you can not apply online. do i have to fill the pn1 form again and where do i get the form from?

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Answer by Brianna
The most important tip that can be offered is to do the research on your own. Student financial aid offices are supposed to be there to help you. They should tell you the information you need to know, help you get a loan, etc. Unfortunately research into financial aid offices has shown that some college offices only provide certain student loans. The lenders may offer the financial aid office incentives in order to get more students signed up.

http://www.worldbestloans.com/student-loans.htm

Several students in the past have found out too late that the loan they took out was not the “best” option as the financial aid offices touted. Not all offices do this, but you must be aware of it. This is why researching on your own as well as asking for help is the best thing you can do. You need to research the private lenders to determine who has the best repayment options and how their deferment plan may work.

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