AAIC Neuroscience Next is a formidable meeting. It connects Alzheimer's disease neuroscientists worldwide, providing a unique opportunity for trainees and PIs to showcase progress in the field and exchange knowledge.
Following the success of AAIC Neuroscience Next this year, we are happy to announce that applications to host a #AAICNeuro Hub in February 2025 are open.
Link for application: https://t.co/qGJh9VMhi1
Deadline: August 9, 2024.
“If we believe we can change things, we can. Everyone told me it would be hard to do high-quality research in my home country of Brazil. I saw an opportunity to help people in lower-income countries. My lab now has 37 students.”
- @erzimmer, @ISTAART member, #ALZFunded #CelebrateScientistsDay #BrightMinds💡
What an honor it was to receive this award, and to meet her Majesty, Queen Silvia of Sweden! If you haven't noticed, there is some really exciting Alzheimer's work being done here in Sweden. It feels amazing to be a part of it!!
What an honor it was to receive this award, and to meet her Majesty, Queen Silvia of Sweden! If you haven't noticed, there is some really exciting Alzheimer's work being done here in Sweden. It feels amazing to be a part of it!!
I am extremely thankful for having been awarded a Travel Grant to attend #ISNESN2023 Meeting in Porto, Portugal 🇵🇹 and for presenting part of my PhD research here. I’m a first-time attendee and I’m enjoying a lot! Thank you so much @ISN_society 🤓 #WeAreNeurochemistry
🚨🚨Our new paper is now available in @alzdemjournals where @Pamlukasewicz showed that plasma p-tau231 and p-tau217 are associated with early Aβ deposition in CU, but in CI, these plasma measurements are more closely associated with tau tangles PET.
https://t.co/MFRXy3EsiS
Very excited about the International RBD study group meeting coming to Montreal this week. We will talk about everything RBD, from basic science to clinical trials. Can't wait! @TheNeuro_MNI@mcgillu@IRBD_StudyGroup