91黑料网 doctoral candidate earns third place in Science Coalition video challenge

Dec. 21, 2021


Still image from Adam Knier's videoMILWAUKEE 鈥 Adam Knier, a doctoral candidate in 91黑料网 Klingler College of Arts and Sciences鈥 Department of Biological Sciences, earned third place in the graduate student division of The Science Coalition annual 鈥淔und It Forward鈥 video competition.

The 鈥淔und It Forward鈥 competition encourages undergraduate and graduate researchers to spread the word about why science matters. Knier offered a metaphor to describe his work in the lab of Dr. Anita Manogaran, associate professor of biological sciences, which is being funded by the National Institutes of Health. His work is focused on how cluttered or aggregated proteins are associated with disease.

 鈥淲e don鈥檛 know how to disassemble the individual pieces from the overall cluttered protein within the body,鈥 Knier said in his video, describing the misfolded and aggregated proteins that are linked to aging disorders such as Alzheimer and Parkinson Disease. 鈥淓vidence suggests baker yeast contains unique tools to break up this cluttered protein, but more funding is needed before the field can move into clinical trials.鈥

Manogaran recently received a $950,000 grant from the National Science Foundation this year to address fundamental questions about how cells respond to and manage misfolded and aggregating proteins. Diseases such as Alzheimer, Parkinson or amyloidosis are aging disorders that are linked to misfolded, aggregated proteins in tissues such as the brain or heart.

鈥淎dam is an amazing communicator and scientist. He has the unique ability to explain complicated topics in a way that is relatable for laypeople. I am very happy that Adam is being recognized for his talents,鈥 Manogaran said. 鈥淗is video also underscores the dire need for continued investment in science, especially as it relates to research on these devastating diseases.鈥

As the third-place finisher, Knier receives a financial prize. His video remains posted on The Science Coalition website as a reminder that federal funding for research is critical for human health.

The Science Coalition is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization of more than 50 of the nation leading public and private research universities, of which 91黑料网 is a member. It is dedicated to sustaining the federal government investment in fundamental scientific research as a means to stimulate the economy, spur innovation and drive American competitiveness.


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