Rudolph Tanzi
Scientific Advisor
biochemical
Verge Genomics
India
Biography
Rudolph Tanzi is the Joseph P. and Rose F. Kennedy Professor of Neurology at Harvard University, and Director of the Genetics and Aging Research Unit at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). Tanzi has been investigating the genetics of neurological disease since the 1980s when he participated in the first study that used genetic markers to find a disease gene (Huntington's disease). Tanzi co-discovered all three familial early-onset Alzheimer's disease (FAD) genes and several other neurological disease genes including that responsible for Wilson’s disease. As the leader of the Cure Alzheimer's Fund Alzheimer’s Genome Project, Tanzi has carried out multiple genome wide association studies of thousands of Alzheimer’s families leading to the identification of novel AD candidate genes. His research on the role of zinc and copper in AD has led recently to successful clinical trials at Prana Biotechnology. Dr. Tanzi is one of the ten most cited researchers in AD, having co-authored over 475 research articles.
Research Interest
biology