I'm excited to start my postdoc at @Stanford in the Department of Ophthalmology with Prof. Yang Sun. I'll continue my work on retinal pathology in glaucoma and Alzheimer's
If you’re working on similar topics, let’s connect.
#Neurodegeneration#RetinaResearch#Alzheimer#science
New research from our lab (@Greg_Walkiew): Retinal Tau in TAU58 mice worsens with age, leading to ganglion cell loss. AD brain lysates accelerate retinal Tau, spreading to the brain and triggering neuroinflammation. A key role of retina in #Alzheimer’s 👁️
https://t.co/1OON10DSC0
📢 Excited to announce the publication of my recent paper in Acta Neuropathologica Communications with #SpringerNature!
Our study explores the link between #tau -related #neurodegeneration in the #retina and its implications for #Alzheimersdisease
https://t.co/BxuH1TC5JS
🎓 I’ve completed my PhD at KU Leuven in the Neuropathology Lab, studying the link between Alzheimer's disease 🧠 and the eye 👁️. Now seeking a postdoc position to continue exploring neurodegeneration.
#PhDCompleted#KULeuven#PostdocSearch#Neuroscience
This weekend, our lab proudly participated in Day of Science! We hosted a lecture, guided visitors through our lab, and shared fascinating insights about the brain and neurodegenerative diseases at our stand.
It was inspiring to connect with so many curious minds! #DVDW2024
The UK DRI's @TSpiresJones spoke to @VJDementia at #AAIC24 about her research on the spread of oligomeric tau through synapses in Alzheimer’s 🧠
Watch now ⬇️ https://t.co/LpbHcDZbO6
I'm incredibly grateful for the opportunity to present my research at the @ISTAART@EyeBiomarkerPIA and to showcase my poster at #AAIC24.
Thank you to @FWOVlaanderen for the travel grant to participate in this amazing conference!
I still can’t believe I got to chair and present at #AAIC2024! Amazing session on Alzheimer's disease complexities. Huge thanks to @neuropatho_lab for the support and @alzassociation for this opportunity.
We are preparing to present our latest findings at #AAIC2024.🧠 Join us for engaging discussions on the forefront of Alzheimer’s research. See you there!