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Dr. Nilüfer Ertekin-Taner is a neurogeneticist and behavioral neurologist at Mayo Clinic Hospital in Jacksonville. Her lab studies the genetic factors underlying Alzheimer's disease and related neurodegenerative conditions.

Ertekin-Taner is one of the co-principal investigators leading a program that earlier this year received a $41 million grant from the National Institute on Aging, part of the National Institutes of Health.

Along with Mayo Clinic neuroscientist Minerva Carrasquillo and the…

The number of business bankruptcies in Massachusetts in the nine-month period ending on Sept. 30 has officially surpassed all of the business bankruptcies in 2022.

If you’re going to be truly successful, you’re going to have to believe in your mission. Anything less “just doesn't do it,” said Alana Shepherd, co-founder and chairman of Shepherd Center.

The Atlanta-based rehabilitation hospital has treated more than 35,000 patients with brain and spinal cord injuries, and other neurological conditions. It's undergoing a major expansion, including a new apartment tower and research and innovation hub, to accomodate the demand for the center.

“You have…

Notre Dame of Maryland recently made headlines for its controversial decision to increase enrollment by going co-ed. Here's what school officials had to say about its most recent move to increase growth.

University of Cincinnati and UC Health have once again been tapped to lead a key national network, and the designation comes with millions of dollars in new research funding.

The number of business bankruptcies in Massachusetts in the nine-month period ending on Sept. 30 has officially surpassed all of the business bankruptcies in 2022.

As lawsuits target a popular alternative source of business funding at a time when lenders are getting more cautious, one provider says a “chilling effect” could end up harming businesses both big and small.

A proponent of the funding source says a “chilling effect” could end up harming businesses both big and small.

“Despite the economic impacts of the wildfires, our customers and business have proved resilient,” Ann Teranishi, president and CEO of ASB, said in a statement.