Brain Chemistry Labs

Brain Chemistry Labs Discovering cures for ALS and Alzheimer's Disease with two drugs in FDA clinical trials. Based of out of Jackson Hole, WY.

02/04/2026

🚨 Don’t get scammed! 🚨

Multiple unscrupulous operators have created deepfake AI videos purporting to be us.

In these videos, footage from real interviews and documentaries has been edited to make it appear that we are selling or promoting cure-all products.

Some of these videos feature our executive director, Dr Paul Cox, our senior scientist, Dr Sandra Banack and CNN Chief Medical Correspondent, Dr Sanjay Gupta, among others.

BE AWARE! THESE VIDEOS ARE FAKE, THE PRODUCTS ARE NOT ENDORSED OR INVENTED BY US.

Read more here > https://brainchemistrylabs.org/news-blog/2025/8/8/brain-chemistry-labs-does-not-endorse-nor-sell-supplements

Be safe out there.

02/04/2026

Don't get scammed!

Multiple unscrupulous operators have created deepfake AI videos purporting to be us.

In these videos, footage from real interviews and documentaries has been edited to make it appear that we are selling or promoting cure-all products.

Some of these videos feature our executive director, Dr Paul Cox, our senior scientist, Dr Sandra Banack and CNN Chief Medical Correspondent, Dr Sanjay Gupta, among others.

BE AWARE! THESE VIDEOS ARE FAKE, THE PRODUCTS ARE NOT ENDORSED OR INVENTED BY US.

Read more here > https://brainchemistrylabs.org/news-blog/2025/8/8/brain-chemistry-labs-does-not-endorse-nor-sell-supplements

Be safe out there.

Listen to our latest interview: the story of how fruit bats on Guam connect with human brain health & blue-green algae t...
12/01/2025

Listen to our latest interview: the story of how fruit bats on Guam connect with human brain health & blue-green algae toxins.

By Mike Kiniry

In the late 1990s an ethnobotanist named Dr. Paul Cox spent time in two villages on the Pacific island of Guam where a huge percentage of residents were dying of a neurodegenerative disorder that’s similar to Alzheimer’s Disease or ALS. He found links between the villagers’ diet, which include...

10/03/2025

Thanks to for a simple and succinct explanation of our dolphins and Alzheimer’s paper!

https://www.gcamerica.org/news/get/id/4893We hope to have this test available to patients and physicians in the next two...
02/19/2025

https://www.gcamerica.org/news/get/id/4893

We hope to have this test available to patients and physicians in the next two years!

BCL creates a rapid and accurate diagnostic test for ALS using a simple blood draw.

🌿 SAVE THE PLANTS! 🌿Still have a poinsettia from the holidays? Don’t toss it—let us give it a second life!Bring your poi...
01/29/2025

🌿 SAVE THE PLANTS! 🌿

Still have a poinsettia from the holidays? Don’t toss it—let us give it a second life!

Bring your poinsettia to Brain Chemistry Labs in Jackson, and we’ll nurture it back to health. Check out this beauty we’ve been caring for—she’s nearly three feet tall!

📍 Drop-off Location:
1130 S Highway 89, Jackson
🕗 Hours: Monday–Friday, 8 AM – 5 PM

Spread the word and help us save more plants! 🌱✨

Scientists have discovered that a molecule called kalata B1, found in violets, can significantly enhance the effectivene...
10/01/2024

Scientists have discovered that a molecule called kalata B1, found in violets, can significantly enhance the effectiveness of the chemotherapy drug Temozolomide (TMZ) in treating glioblastoma. In lab tests, this synthetic molecule reduced the amount of TMZ required to kill cancer cells by over tenfold.

Researchers believe the synthetic version of kalata B1 mirrors the natural molecule’s structure and efficacy and could be a potential breakthrough in glioblastoma treatment.

This is a promising discovery that will now move to clinical trials.

Read more https://neurosciencenews.com/violet-compound-glioblastoma-27736/

Researchers at the Brain Chemistry Labs in Jackson, Wyoming, reported today in the journal Brain Communications that the...
09/13/2024

Researchers at the Brain Chemistry Labs in Jackson, Wyoming, reported today in the journal Brain Communications that they have identified an ALS-specific biomarker, an “ALS fingerprint,” in the blood.

The biomarker of eight microRNAs (miRNAs) can be detected via a simple blood draw.

Using next-generation sequencing and real-time PCR, the team analyzed blood samples from patients with ALS, Primary Lateral Sclerosis (PLS), Parkinson’s disease (PD), and healthy individuals.

The eight microRNA ALS fingerprint accurately detects ALS with as high as 98% accuracy and can separate ALS from PLS and PD.

Researchers believe this blood test could assist neurologists in diagnosing ALS and complement current clinical assessments.

“Faster diagnoses will allow for earlier treatment, which will improve patient outcomes,” says Sandra Banack, lead author of the study.

Dr. Paul Alan Cox, Executive Director of Brain Chemistry Labs, hopes to secure a diagnostic company partnership and make this test widely available to neurologists within 18 to 24 months.

Read More: https://tinyurl.com/3haymkxp

The Brain Communications paper, “A microRNA diagnostic biomarker for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis” (DOI 10.1093/braincomms/fcae268) can be accessed at https://academic.oup.com/braincomms/article-lookup/doi/10.1093/braincomms/fcae268

Address

1130 Highway 89
Jackson, WY
83001

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+18013756214

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