Gregory Petsko
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Gregory Petsko
Gregory A. Petskois an American biochemist and member of the National Academy of Sciences. He has an endowed professorship at Weill Cornell Medical College, is an adjunct professor at Cornell University, and is a professor emeritus at Brandeis University...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionScientist
CountryUnited States of America
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Alzheimer's disease starts when a protein that should be folded up properly misfolds into a kind of demented origami.
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If you want to lower your risk of Parkinson's disease, caffeine is protective to some extent; nobody knows why. Head injuries are bad for you. They lead to Parkinson's disease.
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Synchrotron light has revolutionized the field of protein crystallography. It has made it possible to look at much larger structures with much smaller crystals.