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Sarah F. Giardina

Neurobiology and Pharmacology

Cornell University

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About Sarah F. Giardina at Cornell University (Cornell)

Sarah F. Giardina is a neuropharmacology researcher at Cornell University focused on developing novel therapeutic strategies for Alzheimer's disease and neurodegenerative disorders. Representative publications include "Reversible Assembly of Proteolysis Targeting Chimeras", and "Combinatorial Ubiquitination REal-time PROteolysis (CURE-PROs): A Modular Platform for Generating Reversible, Self-Assembling Bifunctional Targeted Degraders", which reflect their ongoing engagement with the field.

Research Areas

neuropharmacologyAlzheimer's diseasetargeted protein degradationprotease inhibitionneurodegenerative disordersdrug discoveryproteolysis-targeting chimerasbiomarker analysis

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Research Output

Total Citations1,486

Emerging researcher

Publications68

Selective publication record

h-index16

Developing track record

i10-index26

Early-stage portfolio

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