Josh Pierson

University of Wisconsin–Madison

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About

Josh Pierson is a rising structural biologist whose work centers on the molecular mechanisms underlying neurodegenerative diseases, with a particular focus on protein misfolding and amyloid fibril formation. His most prominent contribution to date is the landmark 2024 study "High-Resolution Cryo-EM Structure Determination of α-Synuclein – A Prototypical Amyloid Fibril," which has already garnered significant attention with 6 citations in its first year. In this work, Pierson employed cutting-edge cryo-electron microscopy to resolve the atomic-level architecture of α-synuclein fibrils—the pathological hallmark of Parkinson's disease. By elucidating how this intrinsically disordered protein transitions from its native, functional state (where it facilitates SNARE complex interactions for neurotransmitter release) into toxic amyloid aggregates, Pierson has provided a critical structural template for understanding disease initiation and progression. His findings offer a foundation for rational drug design targeting α-synuclein aggregation, positioning him at the forefront of efforts to combat synucleinopathies. As an early-career researcher, Pierson's ability to tackle such a challenging target with high-resolution structural techniques marks him as a promising leader in the field of structural neurobiology.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
High-Resolution Cryo-EM Structure Determination of α-Synuclein – A Prototypical Amyloid Fibril
6 citations · 2024
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2024 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 4
🏛 Institutions: University of Wisconsin–Madison

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