A new study by @uwsmph researchers suggests a link between gut inflammation and changes in the brain and declines in memory, further supporting a connection between the gut and brain in #Alzheimers disease. 🧠 https://t.co/PWXRNERc0A
A new study by @uwsmph researchers suggests a link between gut inflammation and changes in the brain and declines in memory, further supporting a connection between the gut and brain in #Alzheimers disease.
https://t.co/XONjnmGrDH
Excited to have this first-author publication out! With @BendlinLab, in collaboration with @kend_hans and Katie Zarbock from Federico Rey and Tyler Ulland labs.
‼️Exciting new job alert‼️
CCANDL is hiring a full time Research Specialist to help our team grow and further our mission to understand Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias! 🧠🧬🗣️ #WorkAtCCANDL#UWMadison#Research#SLP#Alzheimers#Careers#Job https://t.co/mnieRqdI0t
📣 Exciting news! We're thrilled to reveal our new book on #connectomics 🧠 With contributions from experts in in the field, we hope to provide a good, practical companion for students and researchers starting out or aiming to delve deeper into #brainnetworks
Nair et al. report that asthma amplifies the effects of brain pathology on brain microstructure, which was associated with steeper #cognitivedecline. @BendlinLab https://t.co/eestecmA4s
The @WisconsinADRC invites you to join the Mind Readers book club on March 15 from 6 to 7:15 p.m. for an illuminating look into the book Why We Sleep by Matthew Walker, PhD. - https://t.co/2KUvBY6A11 @BendlinLab@NathanielChinMD
Just ecstatic to share that I've received a @NINDSDiversity #DSPAN F99/K00 award!! I'm honored to have my next 5 years of science funded, to join this incredible awardee community: https://t.co/42HPSXKoY3
To the wonderful people who helped make this happen: thank you!
Happening now at #AAIC22: Immune Metabolism and Gut Microbiome in Alzheimer's Disease. Don't miss talks from Helga de Vries, Arnon Rosenthal, @RitaBalice, Niels Plath, and @BendlinLab!
Come by the Student & Postdoc Lounge (Room 4) to meet Dr. Peggye Dilworth-Anderson today at 3:30pm, when she will be taking us on a journey through her career, in the Research Retrospectives session!