by The Roskamp Institute | Mar 1, 2021 | Articles
A new partnership with NASA extends Roskamp’s field of operations to the International Space Station and beyond. It’s not unusual for Roskamp Institute to work under strict confidentiality requirements – in fact, the capacity to accommodate complex project protocols...
by Rik Tweed | Jan 13, 2021 | Articles
The Roskamp Institute Brings Big Science to SRQ By Sylvia Whitman, SceneSarasota.com, January 2021 Sarasota is synonymous with arts, not sciences, but a growing presence of researchers, clinicians, and entrepreneurs is expanding the regional resume. Founded in 2003,...
by The Roskamp Institute | Dec 9, 2020 | Articles
Dr. Michael Mullan, Executive Director Increased exposure to environmental toxins, chemicals, and viruses that impact the brain is of great interest to scientists at the Roskamp Institute, whose goal is to understand how to protect the brain, including both the young...
by The Roskamp Institute | Oct 21, 2020 | Articles
Every year for the last three years Roskamp Institute scientist Dr. Joseph Ojo has successfully been awarded Department of Defense funding to investigate responses to Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) at the cell-specific level. In a series of three complementary projects...
by The Roskamp Institute | Sep 29, 2020 | Articles
Dr. Andrew P. Keegan, MD, Roskamp Clinic Medical Director We are interested in understanding the aging immune system in multiple sclerosis, and this is particularly important during this time of the coronavirus. As the coronavirus (specifically SARS-CoV-2) has our...
by The Roskamp Institute | Aug 20, 2020 | Articles
Gulf War Illness remains difficult to diagnose and treat since exposure to Gulf War chemicals happened nearly 30 years ago. Many studies now provide strong support that pesticide exposure during the Gulf War is one of the key factors in causing Gulf War Illness (GWI)....