Yasmeen Alshehabi (@jesuisyasmeena) 's Twitter Profile
Yasmeen Alshehabi

@jesuisyasmeena

Master’s student in the NeurdyPhagy Lab @UWaterloo studying a potential drug therapeutic for HD 🧠🔬🧬

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Last week, ALS Canada had the pleasure of visiting #ALS researcher @DrDDOM and his lab at University of Waterloo. Dr. Martin & his lab are a group of passionate researchers dedicated to advancing our understanding of the disease to develop more effective therapies for people affected by ALS.

Last week, ALS Canada had the pleasure of visiting #ALS researcher @DrDDOM and his lab at <a href="/UWaterloo/">University of Waterloo</a>. Dr. Martin &amp; his lab are a group of passionate researchers dedicated to advancing our understanding of the disease to develop more effective therapies for people affected by ALS.
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You won’t want to miss any of our new 4-part blog series on ALS Canada’s impact goals. Our first topic is research🔬 From the lab to lives, discover how research is shaping the future of ALS. To read more, visit bit.ly/4ffAgJQ. #UnitedInALS #aWorldFreeOfALS

You won’t want to miss any of our new 4-part blog series on ALS Canada’s impact goals. Our first topic is research🔬 From the lab to lives, discover how research is shaping the future of ALS. To read more, visit bit.ly/4ffAgJQ. #UnitedInALS #aWorldFreeOfALS
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The Symposium on Neuroscience Research is less than two weeks away. We are so excited to see all of you who registered to attend! View the full program on our event website (link below). Thank you for supporting this event! 💜 uwaterloo.ca/biology/sympos… #SoNR2024 Waterloo Research

The Symposium on Neuroscience Research is less than two weeks away. We are so excited to see all of you who registered to attend! View the full program on our event website (link below). Thank you for supporting this event! 💜

uwaterloo.ca/biology/sympos… 

#SoNR2024 <a href="/UWResearch/">Waterloo Research</a>
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Grateful for the incredible support of my supervisor, @DrDDOM, who kindly gifted me a paper copy of my first publication. This review explores the protective role of post-translational myristoylation of the huntingtin (HTT) protein in Huntington’s Disease. content.iospress.com/articles/journ…

Grateful for the incredible support of my supervisor, @DrDDOM, who kindly gifted me a paper copy of my first publication. This review explores the protective role of post-translational myristoylation of the huntingtin (HTT) protein in Huntington’s Disease.
content.iospress.com/articles/journ…
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Big thanks to everyone who joined us for the first-ever Symposium on Neuroscience Research at UW! It was incredible to learn about the neuroscience research happening here at UW #SoNR2024 Thank you to UW Graduate Studies Endowment Fund and Waterloo Science for funding this event.

Big thanks to everyone who joined us for the first-ever Symposium on Neuroscience Research at UW! It was incredible to learn about the neuroscience research happening here at UW #SoNR2024

Thank you to <a href="/uwaterloogsef/">UW Graduate Studies Endowment Fund</a> and <a href="/waterloosci/">Waterloo Science</a> for funding this event.
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Honoured to be featured for my journey and deeply grateful for the incredible support and opportunities provided by @DrDDOM and the Waterloo Science. Proud to be part of a community dedicated to driving meaningful change!

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Meet Waterloo Science alum Yasmeen Alshehabi. Now working alongside one of our Navigator grant recipients, Dr. Dale Martin, Yasmeen is helping to advance potential treatments for neurodegenerative diseases like HD and ALS. Learn more about her impactful work: uwaterloo.ca/science/news/l…