The Knotty Problem of Neurofibrillary Tangles
Kenneth S. Kosik is a physician scientist who completed an M.A. in English literature, an M.D., and residency in neurology. He achieved full professor in 1996 at Harvard Medical School. In 2004, Kosik became the Co-Director of the Neuroscience Research Institute at the University of California, Santa Barbara. His was one of several groups that discovered Tau protein in the Alzheimer neurofibrillary tangle. Over three decades, Kosik has researched familial Alzheimer’s disease in Colombia. He received a Whitaker Health Sciences Award from MIT, a Milton Foundation Award from Harvard Medical School, the Moore Award, American Association of Neuropathologists, the Metropolitan Life Foundation Medical Award, the Derek Denny-Brown Neurological Scholar Award, the Zenith Award and Temple Award from the Alzheimer’s Association, the Ranwell Caputo Medal from the Argentine Society of Neurochemistry, the NASA Group Achievement Award to Neurolab Science Team, the Premio Aventis from Academia Nacional de Medicina, Colombia, the Potamkin Prize, and is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Date: 23 April 2025, 12:00
Venue: Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin Building, off South Parks Road OX1 3QU
Venue Details: This seminar will be held in the Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin Building, Ground Floor Seminar Room (20-138). Email: opdc.administrator@dpag.ox.ac.uk for more details.
Speaker: Professor Kenneth S. Kosik (UC Santa Barbara)
Organising department: Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics (DPAG)
Organiser: Lorraine Dyson (University of Oxford)
Organiser contact email address: opdc.administrator@dpag.ox.ac.uk
Host: Professor Richard Wade-Martins (Professor of Molecular Neuroscience, University of Oxford)
Part of: OPDC Seminar Series (DPAG)
Booking required?: Not required
Audience: Members of the University only
Editor: Lorraine Dyson