UW Bio-Repository and Integrated Neuropathology - Brain Laboratory

UW Bio-Repository and Integrated Neuropathology - Brain Laboratory

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04/24/2026

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A dog's impact on the science of aging and his family 03/27/2026

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/dogs-impact-on-aging-science-and-his-family-60-minutes/
Dr. Dirk Keene and the UW BRaIN lab are part of the Dog Aging Project, a multi-site collaboration studying companion dogs as a social and biological model of Alzheimer's disease and dementia. Dr. Keene and DAP collaborators spoke with Anderson Cooper on 60 Minutes about the importance and findings of the project, and the impact for both humans and their pets.

A dog's impact on the science of aging and his family The Rowe family dog Ralph was one of many canines with dementia who participated in a study of rapamycin. Scientists were able to gain new insight into the drug's potential as a treatment by studying his brain.

NEW HOPE-TBI 09/10/2025

www.newhopetbi.org
We’re thrilled to launch our website for the New-Hope-TBI program! This new hub unites science and community to accelerate discoveries in traumatic brain injury and build brighter futures filled with hope for survivors and families everywhere.

NEW HOPE-TBI NEW-HOPE-TBI is dedicated to improving quality of life and health outcomes for patients living with traumatic brain injury, including concussions. We seek to fill critical gaps in the current scientific understanding of the connection between brain injury and Alzheimer's disease and related dementia

Mapping the brain to improve lives 08/01/2025

Recent story from Allen Institute describing unique BRAIN Map study whose goal is to provide single cell and molecular correlates of normal brain function informed by fMRI at a level of resolution never before achieved.

Mapping the brain to improve lives A collaborative effort between UW and the Allen Institute is creating a first-of-its-kind brain atlas, paving the way for breakthroughs in brain health.

06/16/2025

Congratulations to the UW Lab Med & Path 2025 Vice-Chair Discretionary Award for Faculty Development Recipient: Dr. Galbraith (Award $19,500) - “RNA Expression and Chromatin Accessibility of Subclones in Glioblastoma”

06/16/2025

Congratulations to the UW Lab Med & Path 2025 True-Brown Award Recipient Dr. Galbraith (Award $10,000)

06/16/2025

Congratulations to the UW Lab Med & Path 2025 Building Bridges Award Recipients Drs. Galbraith & Latimer (Award $20,000) - “Intersection of glioma and Alzheimer’s disease in young adults: a shared pathogenesis?”

05/30/2025

Congratulations to the UW Department of Laboratory Medicine & Pathology's 2025 Vice-Chair Discretionary Award for Faculty Development Recipient: Kristyn Galbraith, MD., Assistant Professor (Award $19,500) - “RNA Expression and Chromatin Accessibility of Subclones in Glioblastoma”

05/30/2025

Congratulations to the UW Department of Laboratory Medicine & Pathology's 2025 True-Brown Award Recipient Kristyn Galbraith, MD., Assistant Professor (Award $10,000)

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Congratulations to the UW Department of Laboratory Medicine & Pathology's 2025 Building Bridges Award Recipients Kristyn Galbraith, MD., Assistant Professor, and Caitlin Latimer, MD., PhD., Assistant Professor (Award $20,000) - “Intersection of glioma and Alzheimer’s disease in young adults: a shared pathogenesis?

Exclusive: Recruitment issues jeopardize ambitious plan for human brain atlas 05/09/2025

Initially, Lein and Keene planned to recruit volunteers in hospice care. Instead of approaching potential donors directly, which they worried would seem coercive, they asked hospice care workers to share the opportunity with their patients. But no volunteers came forward, says study collaborator Wayne McCormick.

Exclusive: Recruitment issues jeopardize ambitious plan for human brain atlas A lack of six new brain donors may stop the project from meeting its goal to pair molecular and cellular data with the functional organization of the cortex.

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