.@NSF interviewed Assistant Prof. Andrei Irimia (@irimia_lab) and other researchers at @USC on developing a new artificial intelligence model that more accurately captures brain age.
https://t.co/v2NG3vBzAg
"Brain volume, energy balance and cardiovascular health in two non-industrial South American populations" has just been published!
Check it out below 👇
https://t.co/7P7830Sfux
We highlight work by @irimia_lab and colleagues on an interpretable deep-learning estimation of the brain age. https://t.co/lk06Usf7cM
👉https://t.co/ppob9Tqb1g
Tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. PT/2:00 p.m. ET, Dr. Andrei Irimia of @irimia_lab will join Being Patient Live Talks to discuss his research on brain aging and AI technology.
RSVP to learn what AI could mean for the future of brain health 👇🏻
https://t.co/WC1N1tvUa7
Catch up on our research into the use of artificial intelligence to measure brain age and cognitive decline in this recent article from @Being_Patient_
https://t.co/7wxDBrM6sw
Our latest work on interpretable deep learning estimation of brain age has just been published in PNAS!
Article: https://t.co/3f4PQvvYc0
Press release: https://t.co/WkxLWQLF2r
Health professionals working with TBI patients: This survey examines the current levels of adoption of MRI techniques in clinical practice in TBI patients - it takes 10-15 minutes to complete! @KCaeyenberghs
https://t.co/AcQb6z75Qz
BREAKING NEWS: New #Alzheimer drug #Lecanemab slows cognitive decline (18-month change in CDR-SB) by 27%, drastically lowers brain amyloid load by 59 centiloids to 23 (below PET amyloid positivity)! NEJM paper: https://t.co/XYaxRlkH48 https://t.co/29YFLvyS8t #CTAD
🧠 USC research led by Andrei Irimia (@irimia_lab) shows how traumatic injuries increase the brain’s “biological age” and highlights the need for early monitoring.
https://t.co/cFPLF806Xa
Check out the latest from the lab:
"Our findings distinguish traumatic from non-traumatic CMBs by virtue of surrounding WM alterations and challenge the assumption that traumatic CMBs are neurocognitively silent"
https://t.co/20o83ocdHe
Check out Prof. Irimia in this video, part of a series by the NIH-funded Neurocognitive Aging & Analytics Research Education (NAARE) program.
https://t.co/sS1WUivGcV
full series here: /www.youtube.com/channel/UCFvC9ZKFMAPF50ZKJhOYPgg/featured
New publication shows accelerated brain ageing in older adults with traumatic brain injury #TBI
"on average, the brains of older adults age by 15.3 years after mild TBI, whereas those of younger adults age by 1.8 years" #ageing#Cognition#Dementia
Where do we stand with #Alzheimers? Read this Q+A on the current state of lifestyle, genetic, and medicinal research in a one-off published interview with our very own Professor Andrei Irimia of
@USCLeonardDavis
Out now in print only, available nation-wide.