HHMI Bulletin, September 2001 Print Discoveries linking seemingly unrelated fatal illnesses such as Alzheimer¿s disease and Huntington¿s disease to misshapen proteins may provide hope for new treatments. Also in this issue:
Neil Ferguson uses mathematical modeling to help British policymakers stem the fast-spreading hoof-and-mouth epidemic.
What do comic-book characters and animations have to do with science? Educators are using creative techniques to engage their students.
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HHMI Bulletin, September 2001 PDF Discoveries linking seemingly unrelated fatal illnesses such as Alzheimer¿s disease and Huntington¿s disease to misshapen proteins may provide hope for new treatments. More