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This project aims to understand the self-assembly behavior of RNA-binding proteins, particularly TDP-43, which is linked to neurodegenerative diseases. By exploring how these proteins aggregate and their functions in gene regulation, the research seeks to uncover new therapeutic targets.
Neurodegenerative disorders are an enormous societal burden and we lack therapies that target these diseases at their origins.
To develop therapies, we need to understand what goes wrong at the molecular level. I uncovered key mechanisms that cause RNA-binding proteins, such as TDP-43, to dysfunction and drive neurodegenerative processes. I discovered that RNA-binding proteins self-assemble into ribonucleoprotein granules that are the likely origins of RNA-binding protein aggregates.
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