The OFP Files
The Oskar Fischer Prize Files
Entries from the Oskar Fischer Prize contest on Alzheimer’s Disease.
Annalise Barron – Human Cathelicidin LL–37: A Missing Puzzle Piece In Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease Pathogenesis
Brian Head – Synapsin-Promoted Caveolin-1 Gene Therapy
Dale Bredesen – A Unifying Theory of Alzheimer’s Disease, With Clinical Support for a Precision Medicine Approach
Thomas Manaugh – New Thinking About The Role of Dehydration Among The Causes of Alzheimer’s Disease
Russell Swerdlow – The Alzheimer’s Disease Mitochondrial Cascade Hypothesis
Carlo Abbate – Alzheimer’s Disease Starts in Adult Neural Stem Cells
Varghese John – ApoE4-Targeted Therapeutics to Prevent the Onset & Progression of Alzheimer’s disease
Donald Weaver – Alzheimer’s Disease as an Autoimmune Disease
Bess Frost – Alzheimer’s Disease – A Disorder of Disrupted Cellular Identity
Gunnar Gouras – The Synaptic Endosome: at the Intersection of Synapse Pathology and Apolipoprotein E4
Estela Area-Gomez – Alzheimer Disease: When All Else Fails, Read the Instructions
Bernd Moosmann – Chronic Excitatory Insufficiency as Proximate Cause of Alzheimer’s Disease
Ralph Nixon – A Causative Theory Based on Disruption of the Endosomal-Lysosomal-Autophagy Network Provides A Comprehensive Explanation for Alzheimer’s Disease