Daniel Reich
@danielsaloreich
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Neuroradiologist, neurologist, neuroscientist, multiple sclerosis researcher. Senior Investigator, Intramural Research Program, NINDS/NIH. Opinions my own.
Joined December 2013
Congratulations to my amazing colleagues!
Congratulations to Julie Segre (@genome_gov), Stephen Chanock (@theNCI), Jürgen Wess (@NIDDKgov), Erin Lavik (@theNCI), Daniel Reich (@NIH_NINDS), and Gisela Storz (@NICHD_NIH) on their election to The American Association for the Advancement of Science (@aaas) class of 2023
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Honored to be a 2023 #AAASFellow!
AAAS is thrilled to announce our 2023 #AAASFellows! “This year’s class embodies scientific excellence, fosters trust in science throughout the communities they serve, and leads the next generation of scientists,” said AAAS CEO @sudipsparikh. Read more: https://t.co/k6XwOmKF9q
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Really terrific to do this work with the amazing @SerhatOkar and our collaborators @jonykipnis @lcdsmyth
Researchers discovered a direct connection between the brain and its tough protective covering, the dura mater. These links may allow waste fluid to leave the brain while also exposing the brain to immune cells and other signals coming from the dura: https://t.co/pjMteYrRtC.
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Terrific to collaborate with you on this. So clear that understanding this pathway will be critical for understanding #aging and #neuroinflammation. Much work to do! @jonykipnis @lcdsmyth @SerhatOkar
I am excited to share our latest research on the arachnoid barrier, a crucial yet poorly understood structure that partitions the CNS and the dura, out today @Nature. We discovered that gaps in this barrier allow communication between the CNS and the dura.
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If you couldn’t present your work at #MSMilan2023 because of the Hamas terrorist attack, we will welcome you to #ACTRIMS2024. Travel grants for trainees.
At the recent ACTRIMS/ECTRIMS meeting in Milan, ACTRIMS was asked not to make a statement regarding the Hamas-Israeli conflict to avoid detracting from a great scientific meeting. We no longer need to remain silent https://www.actrims/news
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If you want to watch Daddy's speech: https://t.co/naFVHfellC
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Congratulations to my father, Dr. Walter Reich, on receiving a Presidential Medal from The George Washington University today. He spoke powerfully about Carl Lutz, a GW graduate and Swiss diplomat who saved the lives tens of thousands of Hungarian Jews during the #Holocaust.
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Want to detect remyelination in a good model of early multiple sclerosis? Here's how we do it. In vivo MRI is sensitive to remyelination in a nonhuman primate model of multiple sclerosis https://t.co/mGL2P12jCN
@PascalSati @AfonsoCSilva @BenIneichen
elifesciences.org
Spontaneous remyelination is a common phenomenon in the marmoset experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis model, reliably detected using in vivo magnetic resonance imaging, rendering this an...
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The Israeli government vs. start-up nation. Why innovators are leading the charge https://t.co/8TIOHiyOV6 Hear, hear! Very well put @AnatNaschitz. @FishburnSimone
biocentury.com
I have been a life science investor and entrepreneur for decades. Across the biopharmaceutical and high-tech industries in Israel, we have built a start-up...
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Introducing ACTRIMS Faces of the Forum. Each week, you will hear a different perspective on the Forum and what attendees love about it. Register now & join us February 23-25 in San Diego. https://t.co/pJFmA5dtU3
#ACTRIMSForum
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Interested in studying the role of complement in #neuroimmunology / #neuroinflammation and #multiplesclerosis for your #postdoc ? Join our lab and the lab of @CKemperLab in the #NINDS and #NHLBI Intramural Intramural Research Program (IRP)! https://t.co/8WvLwHnQi4
ninds.nih.gov
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Our new review, out today. For lovers of #perivascularspaces and #neuroinflammation. Ineichen, Okar, Proulx, Engelhardt, Lassmann, Reich. Perivascular spaces and their role in neuroinflammation, Neuron 2022; 110:3566-81. https://t.co/BvK1mADV3j
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Lin, J.-P., Kelly, H. M., Song, Y., Kawaguchi, R., Geschwind, D. H., Jacobson, S., & Reich, D. S. (2022). Transcriptomic architecture of nuclei in the marmoset CNS. Nature Communications, 13(1), 5531.
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Our new paper, published today in @NatureComms. White matter is so interesting! (Gray matter too...) https://t.co/MERZbnwrnU Browse to your heart's content:
nature.com
Nature Communications - Studies of cell heterogeneity in white matter in primates have been limited to date. Here the authors describe a marmoset brain cell atlas that bridges rodent and human...
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