I want to also give a special thank you to mentors who’ve guided me so far with so much support and wisdom! These include my current PhD advisor @mike_yassa, and collaborators/mentors @AdamMBrickman, @ElzHead 😊💗
Our new publication in @BrainComms is out! It highlights a pathway linking higher pulse pressure to dementia in adults with Down syndrome. Super thankful to @AdamMBrickman and @mike_yassa for their mentorship!
A thread 🧵..
link:
https://t.co/7wlo0lXGSI
@alzdemjournals Alzheimer's & Dementia announces a call for submissions to our special issue highlighting the 20th Anniversary of ADNI. Guest editors Michael Weiner (of @UCSF@UCSFmac), @DrRiveraMindt, and Ozioma Okonkwo (of @UWMadison), Deadline May 1st 2024 #ADNIChat
If you review for @alzdemjournals Alzheimer’s & Dementia please pay attention to the instructions upon agreeing. We have changed some of the ratings and questions to better help our editors and hopefully make the review easier for reviewers! We are so grateful to our reviewers!
Thrilled to announce CUIMC 's T Cells in the Brain symposium on 01/12/24! Delve into talks spotlighting TCR repertoire, game-changing technologies and computational tools, and T cell-based immunotherapies in neurodegenerative diseases! #TcellsInBrain#TCB2024🧠 #CUIMC
This program looks SO COOL!
It is exactly (!!) what I want to be involved with as a future researcher with research mentees. Aging is SUCH A COOL FIELD! I really hope these students are falling in love with everything they can discover.
Apply to STAR U, a summer aging research program for undergraduates from diverse backgrounds @Columbia! Please RT/repost. https://t.co/2glRF2hhXW
@istaart@NIHAging
Do you have a visual graphic that has a teaching point? Submit to Neurology: Education's new Cover Image section by December 31st for a chance to be featured as the cover art for a 2024 issue! Learn more: https://t.co/Mu6mtk1YTD
#NeurologyEd#MedEd
New comments by @AmerGeriatrics on efforts by @alzassociation & industry to redefine #Alzheimers, which if accepted will mean 1 out of 10 fifty years old could now have the “disease” despite no evidence that they will develop symptoms in the future
https://t.co/G15NXCcAHh
New preprint is out! Although adults with Down syndrome are less likely to have hypertension, what else do we know about this topic? Read more in our preprint: "Pathways linking pulse pressure to dementia in adults with Down snydrome" https://t.co/bnb0tZEA2n
We are hiring a #Research_Assistant for a study on dementia risk factors in 2 of #Canada's largest ethnic groups: individuals of East Asian and South Asian descent
Given the study's demographics, language proficiency from one of these regions is a must
Job is based in #Toronto