Dr. Daryl A. Bosco, PhD
Dr. Daryl A. Bosco, Professor of Neurology, UMass Chan Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts. Dr. Bosco’s scientific career began with a Ph.D. in bio-organic chemistry from Brandeis University in Massachusetts (USA) and a post-doctoral fellowship at the Scripps Research Institute in California (USA), where she studied protein structure and misfolding in the context of neurodegeneration. Dr. Bosco was then an Instructor at Harvard Medical School in Massachusetts (USA), where she worked in the lab of Professor Robert H. Brown, Jr., MD, DPhil on sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
In 2008, Dr. Bosco established her independent research laboratory at UMass Chan Medical School. The Bosco laboratory is investigating the mechanisms underlying ALS and related disorders such as frontotemporal dementia. In particular, members of the Bosco laboratory are investigating how stress, traumatic brain injury and neuroinflammation contribute to these neurological disorders.