New Research from the Flanagan Lab
By Liza Shevchuk

New research from the Flanagan Lab has been published to the BMC Molecular Degeneration Journal. The research team included Drs. Lauren K. Wareham, Shane A. Liddelow, and Sally Temple, et al. See their abstract below:
Abstract
This 'think-tank' style meeting focused on uncovering common mechanistic roots of neurodegenerative disease and promising targets for new treatments, catalyzed by the goal of finding new treatments for glaucoma, the world’s leading cause of irreversible blindness and the common interest of the three hosting foundations.
Glaucoma, which causes vision loss through degeneration of the optic nerve, likely shares early cellular and molecular events with other neurodegenerative diseases of the central nervous system. Here we discuss major areas of mechanistic overlap between neurodegenerative diseases of the central nervous system: neuroinflammation, bioenergetics and metabolism, genetic contributions, and neurovascular interactions.
We summarize important discussion points with emphasis on the research areas that are most innovative and promising in the treatment of neurodegeneration yet require further development. The research that is highlighted provides unique opportunities for collaboration that will lead to efforts in preventing neurodegeneration and ultimately vision loss."
To read the entire paper, please visit the link below:
Wareham, et al.