Behavioral Neuroscience at Randolph-Macon College

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This is a very big deal.  Huntington's disease is a devastating genetic disorder that destroys areas of the brain for mo...
09/24/2025

This is a very big deal. Huntington's disease is a devastating genetic disorder that destroys areas of the brain for movement and cognition. It's incurable, and 100% fatal. It also shows genetic anticipation, meaning, those that inherit the faulty gene will develop more severe disease, earlier in their lives. This could also serve as an important proof of principle for fixing other brain disorders.
The gene therapy slowed the progress of the disease by 75% in patients after three years.

Surgical procedure to treat devastating illness slowed progress of disease by 75% in patients after three years

“The study underscores the potential of lithium replacement therapy as a preventive or therapeutic intervention. This di...
08/26/2025

“The study underscores the potential of lithium replacement therapy as a preventive or therapeutic intervention. This discovery holds a promise as it presents novel avenues for addressing the disease at its earliest stages, potentially slowing or even halting its progression,” Full text of original article: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/alzheimers-is-linked-to-low-brain-lithium-levels-study-shows?fbclid=IwY2xjawMa6ppleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFsR3J5YllGNXJLSHJINU8xAR58sittKJ69xanW0M1Y9XbIyPDvGafWit2rcEs3aC8yeGDL0-O7-3K8Ceo4eA_aem_X7RURWRKWlkRPWNTrfVzNg

Harvard Medical School scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery linking lithium to Alzheimer’s disease treatment. Their research found that lithium levels are significantly lower even in the earliest stages of memory loss. Amyloid-beta plaques, known to cause Alzheimer’s, bind to lithium in the brain, reducing its availability and speeding up the disease’s progression.

This study marks the first time lithium, widely used in psychiatric medicine, has been shown to naturally exist in the brain at important biological levels. In mouse models, lithium depletion caused a rapid buildup of harmful amyloid-beta and tau proteins, increased brain inflammation, and worsened cognitive decline.

The breakthrough came when researchers used lithium orotate, a form of lithium that avoids binding with amyloid-beta plaques. At very low doses, lithium orotate reversed memory loss and other Alzheimer’s-like symptoms in mice without any toxicity. While human trials are still needed, this discovery opens the door to lithium testing as a way to identify people at risk and the potential for targeted lithium supplementation to prevent or even restore cognitive function in dementia patients.

This exciting development could transform the future of Alzheimer’s treatment and prevention, offering new hope to millions worldwide.

05/27/2025

It was a great day to be a YJ! Congratulations to the Class of 2025!!

It was a beautiful day to celebrate the RMC Class of 2025!!! Congratulations to you all!!!
05/25/2025

It was a beautiful day to celebrate the RMC Class of 2025!!! Congratulations to you all!!!

Another great summer of student research at RMC!
08/05/2024

Another great summer of student research at RMC!

Students shared findings from their research, covering a broad range of topics, in both oral and poster presentations.

Today we celebrate the graduating Class of 2024 Behavioral Neuroscience majors! We’re so proud of you, and can’t wait to...
05/26/2024

Today we celebrate the graduating Class of 2024 Behavioral Neuroscience majors! We’re so proud of you, and can’t wait to see all the amazing things you’ll do! Congratulations!!! 🎉 🎓👏👏👏

10/18/2023

Our department is hiring! We have two positions open, one in Clinical/Counselling, and one Open specialization (PhD in Psychology, or related field). Please share to anyone you think would be interested! Come be my colleague:

Interested in a laboratory technician position post baccalaureate?  Check out here:
08/09/2023

Interested in a laboratory technician position post baccalaureate? Check out here:

View our career opportunities with Lieber Institute for Brain Development including investigators, medical research jobs, scientists, & lab techs

05/30/2023

Congratulations to you all!!!

Congratulations class of 2023!!!!
05/28/2023

Congratulations class of 2023!!!!

Each RMC graduate is honored with an engraved brick along the Janet Harvey Trivette Alumni Walkway. And today - the class of 2023 is now written in stone! Have you found yours? Drop a photo in the comments 📷

Congratulations to the class of 2023!!!  Best wishes to you all.
05/26/2023

Congratulations to the class of 2023!!! Best wishes to you all.

Congratulations, graduates!

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