The Ances Lab is a neuroscience research lab at WUSTL School of Medicine, focused on neurodegeneration (including Alzheimer Disease, Down Syndrome, HIV and CJD)
Dr. Julie Wisch, longtime Ances lab member, recently received a KL2 award to pursue an investigation of blood-based biomarkers in Down Syndrome. We're excited to share the goals and planned impacts of this project, which will occur in the next 2 years.
Happy World Down Syndrome Day!!! ๐คฉ
Today we celebrated in style, rocking our crazy socks in honor of an incredible community that inspires us every single day. Hereโs to continuing to advance research, inclusion & longevity for this amazing community ๐๐
#WorldDownSyndromeDay
Dr. Ances had the pleasure of presenting at the Child Neurology Society (@ChildNeuroSoc) Annual Meeting last week. He had a great time meeting new colleagues and even running into old lab members!
@abc_ds_
Omar is the kind of bold, curious, and driven scientist the future of medicine needs. Weโre so proud of his work, his leadership, and the excellence he brings to our lab every day. Congratulations, Omarโyouโve earned this! ๐(3/3) #GoldwaterScholar#ADresearch#NeuroTwitter
๐จBig news! We are thrilled to share that Omar Abdelmoity, an undergraduate researcher in our lab, has been awarded the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship! ๐ Omarโs work is already reshaping how we understand Alzheimerโs disease. (1/3) https://t.co/pKxTDoeJG2
Omar has characterized brain metabolism in genetic forms of AD, investigated the importance of APOE4 in Down Syndrome and presented his work at multiple conferences, including those hosted by both NIH and HAI. (2/3)
We had such a great time at the @dsagslโs Annual Trivia Night last weekend! We got to see so many of our friends and help raise money for this incredible organization! What an honor it is to be a part of this amazing #Downsyndrome community!! Our hearts are full! ๐๐๐
@abc_ds_
We had a wonderful time at our Annual Ds Participant Breakfast! It's our favorite day of the year! Thanks to all the participants for making our jobs so enjoyable. We love working with you & you always make our days brighter!
@abc_ds_#Downsyndrome#Research#AlzheimersDisease
Had a great time at the Human Amyloid Imaging Conference in San Juan, Puerto Rico! It was wonderful to meet up with so many amazing colleagues!
#HAI#brainimaging#HAI2025
Dr. Ances is presenting at WashU Neurology Grand Rounds!! He will be speaking about current Ds studies available now and what the future looks like for clinical trials and treatments.
You can join on zoom! Details below:
Friday, 10/18/24, 7:45-8:45am
https://t.co/Iutiym4VAi
Dr. Ances is giving a webinar about HIV Associated Neurocognitive Disorders (HAND) on Thursday, October 10th at 10am! If you're interested in learning more about #HAND you can register at the link below!
#HIVAwareness#HIVresearch#HIV#hivaids
https://t.co/dUVZ4XmsLR
Check out the podcast where I discuss our Vulnerability and Resiliency in the Aging Adult Brain Connectome #AABC study!
https://t.co/7LRqOj5s7k You can also find more info on the study here: https://t.co/BheYONcDW2
Step Up of Down Syndrome is finally here! We're so excited to hang out with all our friends on Sunday! If you haven't joined our team, there is still time to support the Down Syndrome Association of Greater St. Louis! @dsagsl#SUDS2024 Sign up here - https://t.co/dQB1WpG6bw
Community Living had a pancake breakfast to fundraise for their adult recreation program. They had great breakfast, music, & outdoor games. The facility has a sensory room, accessible bathrooms, and a large outdoor playground for the kids. Thanks for having us!
@abc_ds_
Taken together, this suggests that Alzheimer Disease progresses faster in Down Syndrome than in Autosomal Dominant AD, and that drug interventions may need to be targeted for a more specific time window in Down Syndrome. (6/6)
In our latest collaboration with @abc_ds_ and DIAN, we compared tau pathology in Down Syndrome and Autosomal Dominant Alzheimer Disease (AD). https://t.co/MXun3NVqtz (1/6)