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
CNLM Director @mike_yassa receives $13M NIH grant to lead an interdisciplinary team to better understand the challenges of economic disparity, social inequality and racism-related stressors impact the aging brain. #AlzheimersDisease#ucinews@UCIrvine@YassaLab
I’m honored and grateful to have been selected for the Dean’s Early Career Research Excellence Award!
Thank you to @UCIBioSci for this incredible recognition and everyone in the @YassaLab for the support 😊
Three exceptional BioSci researchers - Jenna Adams, PhD, Stephanie Hachey, PhD, and Carla Vázquez-González, PhD, have been honored with the Dean’s Early Career Research Excellence Awards.👏
Read more: https://t.co/kwv8XyaZzz
2⃣ WEEK countdown to #LEARNMEM2023!
Today we feature our @ActToCap Professional Development workshop on Scientific Communication Skills🎙️! Space will run out at this workshop - register in advance to reserve your spot!
🔗https://t.co/AJQ3yYs8Mq
It’s Sleep Apnea Awareness month and Brain Awareness week and we want to share an incredible outreach & education project that @ucicnlm Alum Dr. @Morgan_Coburn and CNLM PhD candidate @mgchappelfarley have been working on! Check this out!
@dana_fdn@Brain_Facts_org@UCIrvineGD
Good times at the @ucicnlm February Evenings to Remember event where @mike_yassa and Julian Thayer engaged community members in a conversation about the ❤️🧠connection!
Happy to be presenting at #INS2023inSanDiego on work related to vascular territory defined WMH, amyloid, and medial temporal subregional integrity! Paper session #13 on Friday! @YassaLab
Come #postdoc with me, @urrational and Julian Thayer on memory, reinforcement learning, anhedonia, early life adversity, and more. High res fMRI, dynamic connectivity, HRV and more! DM one of us for details. Pls RT!
New work from our lab led by the brilliant @neurobatool linking white matter hyperintensities to hippocampal structure and long term memory in older adults! @ucicnlm@UCIBioSci@UCIrvine
So happy to share our work published in NeuroImage: Clinical!
“Posterior white matter hyperintensities are associated with reduced medial temporal lobe subregional integrity and long-term memory in older adults”
🔗 https://t.co/2eHS93V4X6
Here’s a 🧵! (1/8)