Pitt Alzheimer
Featured on: Medical News Today
Publication date: Mar 29, 2009
Publication date: Mar 29, 2009
The Ronald and Nancy Reagan Institute Award for 2009 will be presented to Chester Mathis and William Klunk, two researchers for the University of Pittsburgh for their work in creating a compound that makes non-invasive imaging to detect the presence of beta-amyloid proteins in the brain and diagnose Alzheimer's Disease
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