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A rare disease killed her mother. Now she's trying to save herself.

  • Writer: Karen Weintraub
    Karen Weintraub
  • 22 hours ago
  • 1 min read
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. ‒ Sonia Vallabh watched helplessly as her 51-year-old mother rapidly descended into dementia and died. It didn't take long for Vallabh to realize she was destined for the same rare genetic fate.


Vallabh and her husband did what anyone would want to do in their situation: They decided to fight.


Armed with little more than incredible intellect and determination they set out to conquer her destiny.


A dozen years later, they've taken a major step in that direction, finding a way to shut off enough genetic signals to hold off the disease.


And in the process of trying to rescue Vallabh, they may save many, many others as well.


In a paper published Thursday in the prestigious journal Science, Vallabh and her husband, Eric Minikel, and their co-authors offer a way to disrupt brain diseases like the one that killed her mother.


 
 
 

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