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Max wallack biography

          Follow Max Wallack and explore their bibliography from Amazon's Max Wallack Author Page.!

          About the Author: John O’Rourke

          Max Wallack with his mentor, Wendy Qiu, who heads the Laboratory of Molecular Psychiatry in Aging at BU’s Alzheimer’s Disease Center.

          At age 12, Max Wallack founded Puzzles To Remember as his Bar Mitzvah project.

        1. At age 12, Max Wallack founded Puzzles To Remember as his Bar Mitzvah project.
        2. At the time the book was published, Max was a 17 year old junior and researcher in the Molecular Psychiatry in Aging Laboratory at Boston.
        3. Follow Max Wallack and explore their bibliography from Amazon's Max Wallack Author Page.
        4. Max Wallack, born in , in USA, was a caregiver, as a child, to his great grandmother, Gertrude Finkelstein, who had Alzheimer's disease.
        5. For the last 7 years Max Wallack has been using his allowance and all his free time to invent products that help refugees, the elderly, disaster victims and the.
        6. Photo by Vernon Doucette

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          During spring break last March, when many students were sunning themselves on beaches or catching up on sleep, Max Wallack traveled
          to Los Angeles to deliver a poster presentation at the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry’s annual conference.

          His subject was the role of ACE inhibitors—a class of drugs used to treat cardiovascular disease—in preventing Alzheimer’s disease. Heady stuff, especially when you consider that Wallack, now a BU junior, was just

          For the past two years, Wallack has been working in the Laboratory of Molecular Psychiatry in Aging at BU’s Alzheimer’s Disease Center (ADC).

          Several days a week, he dons a white lab coat and investigates the role of certain enzymes in the early stages of Alzheimer’s and the potential effecti