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Grant - Summer 2015 - ALS - Haining Zhu, Ph.D.

Haining Zhu, a professor in the department of molecular and cellular biochemistry at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, was awarded an MDA research grant totaling $300,000 over three years to study the underlying mechanisms of ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) caused by mutations in the Fused in Sarcoma (FUS) gene. Zhu recently has found that the FUS protein in ALS is modified by the addition of a phosphate group — a process called phosphorylation. He’s now working to understand what role phosphorylation of the FUS protein plays in causing the protein to become toxic and whether use of an inhibitor to block phosphorylation can prevent toxicity and normalize FUS function. If successful, Zhu’s work could lead to a new therapeutic strategy for ALS.
Funding for this MDA research grant began Aug. 1, 2015.
Grantee: ALS - Haining Zhu, Ph.D.
Grant type: Research Grant
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