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Naotaka Sekiyama

Harvard Medical School - Research fellow

Naotaka Sekiyama is a Research fellow at Harvard Medical School, based in Brookline.1 He has made significant contributions to the field of ALS research, particularly focusing on the TIA-1 protein and its role in the disease.2 Sekiyama's work involves studying the molecular structures and interactions related to ALS mutations, specifically in the TIA-1 prion-like domain.2

His research has led to important findings regarding the behavior of proteins in stress granules and their potential connection to neurodegenerative diseases. Sekiyama has employed advanced techniques such as NMR relaxation rate analysis and developed models to understand the dynamics of protein interactions within cellular structures.2

Prior to his position at Harvard Medical School, Sekiyama was a Postdoctoral Fellow at Osaka University Protein Research Center in Japan.3 This diverse background has likely contributed to his expertise in protein research and neurodegenerative disease studies.

Sekiyama's work has been published in prestigious scientific journals, indicating the significance of his contributions to the field of ALS and protein research.2

Highlights

Sep 16 · pnas.org
ALS mutations in the TIA-1 prion-like domain trigger highly ... - PNAS

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Brookline, Massachusetts