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Ismael Al-Ramahi

Al-Ramahi

Ismael Al-Ramahi, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

(832) 824-8122

Positions

Assistant Professor
Molecular and Human Genetics
Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute
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Houston, TX, US

Addresses

Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute (Office)
1250 Moursund St.
Room: Suite-N1025.20
Houston, TX, 77030
United States
Phone: (832) 824-8122

Education

BS from Univerisdad Autonoma
06/2001 - Madrid, Spain
PhD from Universidad Autonoma
11/2007 - Madrid, Spain
Postdoctoral Fellowship at 91¹ú²úÊÓÆµ
Houston, United States

Websites

Center for Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative Diseases
The Center for Alzheimer’s and Neurodegenerative Diseases (CAND) integrates cross-disciplinary clinical, research, and educational programs to advance precision diagnosis and personalized therapies for Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and other neurodegenerative conditions.

Selected Publications

  • George A Edwards 3rd, Caleb A Wood, Yang He, Quynh Nguyen, Peter J Kim, Ruben Gomez-Gutierrez, Kyung-Won Park, Yong Xu, Cody Zurhellen, Ismael Al-Ramahi, Joanna L Jankowsky. " " Acta Neuropathol.. 2024 Mar 25; 147 (61)
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  • T. Bourquard, K. Lee, Ismael Al-Ramahi (Co-First), M. Pham, D. Shapiro, Y. Lagisetty, S. Soleimani, S. Mota, K. Wilhelm, M. Samieinasab, Y. W. Kim, E. Huh, J. Asmussen, P. Katsonis, J. Botas, O. Lichtarge. " " Nat Commun.. 2023 May 13; 14 (2765)
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  • Al-Ramahi I, Lu B, Di Paola S, Pang K, de Haro M, Peluso I, Gallego-Flores T, Malik NT, Erikson K, Bleiberg BA, Avalos M, Fan G, Rivers LE, Laitman AM, Diaz-García JR, Hild M, Palacino J, Liu Z, Medina DL, Botas J.. " " Cell Syst.. 2018 Jul ;
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  • Young Won Kim, Ismael Al-Ramahi (Co-First), Amanda Koire, Stephen J Wilson, Daniel M Konecki, Samantha Mota, Shirin Soleimani, Juan Botas, Olivier Lichtarge. " " Alzheimers Dement.. 2020 Dec 7; 17 (5)
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Funding

Decoding the impact of sex differences on Alzheimer's disease risk
#R01AG074009
$6,009,110.00   (06/30/2021 - 07/01/2026)
Grant funding from NIH-NIA
Alzheimer's disease affects approximately twice as many females compared to males. The reasons for this difference are largely unexplored. We combine computational approaches applied to whole exome/genome sequencing of patients and controls with in vivo (Drosophila, cells, mice) approaches to identify genes that carry differential risk of causing Alzheimer's disease in females and in males.
2016-2019 Behavioral and cell-based complementary screens to identify druggable targets modulating tau protein levels
#5R21NS096395
Grant funding from NIH-NIA
2015 - Pioneer SCA Translational Research Award
Grant funding from National Ataxia Foundation
2011 - Brain Disorders and Development Training Grant
NIH Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award
2009 - John J. Wasmuth Postdoctoral Fellowship
Hereditary Disease Foundation

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