In plain language. Written by scientists. For the global HD community.
Lauren works in the Huntington's Disease Research Group, UCL Institute of Neurology, London. Please consider making a donation if you value the services that HDBuzz provides. We want HDBuzz to be ...
A new CRISPR-based technology, called RIDE, is a leap forward for this trail-blazing technology. With the precision of a ...
This #HDGratitudeDay, we’re going beyond science & getting to the heart of what drives this community—the people. Learn how ...
Young people impacted by Huntington’s disease don’t have to face it alone. @HDYO provides support, education, and community ...
Dr. Chris Kay is a geneticist and molecular biologist at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. He studies genetic modifiers of Huntington disease for discovery and understanding of ...
Please consider making a donation if you value the services that HDBuzz provides. We want HDBuzz to be sustainable so that we can continue to report unbiased science to the HD community. With your ...
One of the trickiest things about HD is its long silent phase—those years or even decades when someone carries the HD gene but hasn’t yet developed any symptoms. Most people with the gene for HD don’t ...
Dr. Tamara Maiuri is a postdoctoral fellow in Dr. Ray Truant's group at McMaster University, Canada. Prior to joining the Huntington's disease field, Tamara obtained her PhD from the Medical ...
This morning’s talks are kicking off with new technologies that have the potential of leading to breakthroughs in science for neurodegenerative diseases, like HD, and transform the field. Computers, ...
Leora Fox trained as a Huntington's Disease scientist, and obtained her PhD in 2016 at Columbia University, where she studied HD mouse models and how brain cells dispose of huntingtin protein. After ...