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University of Washington: Seattle, WA, US

2020-07-01 to present | Resident Physician (Department of Laboratory and Pathology)
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Daniel D. Child

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University of Pennsylvania: Philadelphia, PA, US

2014-07 to 2020-05 | MD-PhD (Medicine/Cell and Molecular Biology)
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Daniel D. Child

Boston University: Boston, MA, US

2009-08 to 2011-05 | B.A. (Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)
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Works (8)

Evidence of mutant huntingtin and tau-related pathology within neuronal grafts in Huntington’s disease cases

Neurobiology of Disease
2024-05 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0969-9961
Contributors: Shireen Salem; Mitchell D. Kilgore; Mehwish Anwer; Alexander Maxan; Dan Child; Thomas D. Bird; C. Dirk Keene; Francesca Cicchetti; Caitlin Latimer
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Daniel D. Child

APOE loss-of-function variants: Compatible with longevity and associated with resistance to Alzheimer's disease pathology.

Neuron
2024-01-31 | Journal article
Contributors: Chemparathy A; Le Guen Y; Chen S; Lee EG; Leong L; John E. Gorzynski; Jensen TD; Ferrasse A; Xu G; Xiang H et al.
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Daniel D. Child

A familial missense variant in the Alzheimer’s Disease geneSORL1impairs its maturation and endosomal sorting

2023-07-03 | Preprint
Contributors: Elnaz Fazeli; Daniel D. Child; Stephanie A. Bucks; Miki Stovarsky; Gabrielle Edwards; Shannon E. Rose; Chang-En Yu; Caitlin Latimer; Yu Kitago; Thomas Bird et al.
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Huntington’s disease phenotypes are improved via mTORC1 modulation by small molecule therapy

PLOS ONE
2022-08-29 | Journal article | Conceptualization, Data curation, Formal analysis, Writing - review & editing
Part of ISSN: 1932-6203
Contributors: Daniel D. Child
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Daniel D. Child

Disseminated Histoplasmosis in a Patient With Multiple Sclerosis Treated With Fingolimod.

Neurology Neuroimmunology and Neuroinflammation
2021-05 | Journal article
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Daniel D. Child
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Cardiac mTORC1 Dysregulation Impacts Stress Adaptation and Survival in Huntington's Disease.

Cell reports
2018-04 | Journal article
Contributors: Child DD; Lee JH; Pascua CJ; Chen YH; Mas Monteys A; Davidson BL
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Daniel D. Child via Europe PubMed Central

Curcumin decreases amyloid-beta peptide levels by attenuating the maturation of amyloid-beta precursor protein.

The Journal of biological chemistry
2010-07 | Journal article
Contributors: Zhang C; Browne A; Child D; Tanzi RE
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Daniel D. Child via Europe PubMed Central

Loss of function of ATXN1 increases amyloid beta-protein levels by potentiating beta-secretase processing of beta-amyloid precursor protein.

The Journal of biological chemistry
2010-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Zhang C; Browne A; Child D; Divito JR; Stevenson JA; Tanzi RE
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Daniel D. Child via Europe PubMed Central