Behind the Science: How a ‘speech gene’ could help treat Huntington’s

Stanford Medicine researchers found cells that keep a speech-linked protein called FOXP2 from clumping; its tricks could break apart clumps of proteins that cause devastating brain diseases.

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Dan Jarosz becomes first senior associate dean for basic science