I am new here, so apologies for bumping an old thread, and for not having the forum formatting figured out yet.
Does the success of the
Netherlands Brain Bank (NBB) in establishing a source for brain tissue (used in the
"Loss of CRH Neurons" study, with apparently more to come) create an opportunity for replicating this HHV6/EBV study? Does anyone have the connections within the research community to facilitate a conversation about that possibility?
From reading the forum I realize that viruses are not en vogue, and that some studies Dr. Prusty has been involved with more recently have come under criticism. However, this particular study seemed fairly well received, other than being limited by a very small sample size, due to difficulty at the time in obtaining brain tissue. Maybe the NBB has helped solve that problem?
I have exchanged emails with one of the other authors on this paper about a different topic in the past, and would be willing to reach out again. But I would need some guidance from those here who are much more knowledgeable about how these types of medical research projects take shape, so that I could approach them with something more specific than "Did you see this other postmortem brain study? Have you thought about collaborating?"
I'm sure there is a better way to approach this that others will know about. As I said, I am new here, but hope to be able to learn and maybe even contribute in some way.