Thompson receives CIRM bridge funding to support effort to find treatments for Huntington's disease

Leslie Thompson of the Sue & Bill Gross Stem Cell Research Center has been awarded $505,717 by the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine to continue her CIRM-funded effort to create stem cell treatments for Huntington’s disease.

Thompson tapped as first editor of Huntington's disease journal

UCI neuroscientist will helm quarterly publication featuring original research in basic science, translational research and clinical studies.

Ampakine treatment reverses memory loss in Huntington's disease

Compounds created to combat Alzheimer’s disease, sleep disorders and other neurological ailments reverse Huntington’s disease-related memory loss, according to a…

UCI scientists and advocate give presentation on Huntington's disease

Hans Keirstead (pictured), Oswald Steward, Frances Saldana and Robert Pacifici gave a presentation Wednesday, Dec. 12, about Huntington’s disease to…