Official Twitter account of the Dementia Research Centre @Macquarie_Uni. Follow for the latest news, publications and events happening within the Centre.
We are hiring! Exciting opportunity for enthusiastic Research Assistant with interest in molecular biology/cell culture for research in the Dementia Research Centre. We're looking for someone contribute to understanding disease mechanisms and therapeutics. https://t.co/5zSPDGUrfK
We are hiring! Exciting opportunity for enthusiastic Research Assistant with an interest in Chemistry/Neuroscience for research in the Dementia Research Centre. We are looking for someone to work on peptide synthesis and drug development for MND. https://t.co/82dBtjHiVQ
Many believe that only older people can develop #Alzheimers. The truth is early-onset dementia can affect individuals as young as 30. Let’s raise awareness and show support for everyone facing this challenge, no matter their age. #DementiaAwareness#SupportEveryone
Myths versus Reality for Dementia!
Memory loss is not part of natural ageing. However, like dementia it is more common as people age. It is important to remember if something is common it does not always make it natural or normal.
#DementiaAwareness#Myths#Reality#BrainHealth
CPP Clusters Trojan horses!
DRC’s Dr. Ole Tietz & Oxford Uni review on CPP clusters for neurodegenerative disease treatments. These clusters cross bio barriers delivering therapies.
https://t.co/QXG8C6jkBO
#DementiaResearch#BiomedicalScience#CPPClusters#InnovativeTherapeutics
Team DRC had an awesome day yesterday participating in the @DementiaAus Memory Walk & Jog! If you'd like to help us raise money to support the wonderful work Dementia Australia does, please donate here https://t.co/a7cl2o5Qet #dementia#findacure
Last Friday was #InternationalWomensDay and here at the DRC we are proud to have a whole bunch of wonderful female academics, research support staff and students! Shout out to all the amazing #WomenInScience out there!
The number of people living with dementia is expected to nearly double by 2054 – that’s the findings of new data released by Dementia Australia. For a breakdown visit:
https://t.co/ovH4YOG4LF
#RareDiseaseDay It's vital to continue raising awareness of rare diseases, like #MND, so everyone understands the devastating impact of the disease and the urgency to advance treatments and improve care.
#RareDiseaseDay2024
We're excited to be featured in @smh this morning after publishing our study in @NeuroCellPress! The team has been working on a new genetic therapy approach to treat #MND and #FTD using a new protein interaction and the cell's own clearance system. https://t.co/s5sHZbfhy4
Congratulations to Prof Lars Ittner and Dr Janet van Eersel with their recent grant successes, bringing us closer to our goal of understanding and developing treatments for neurodegenerative diseases! @FightMND@arc_gov_au@nhmrc#findacure
Great opportunity for EMCRs to present their work at the ISFTD symposium in November - free registration and all online! But be quick, registration and abstract submission closes tomorrow #ISFTD2023#dementia
It's that time of year again! @MQ_DRC is participating in this year's Sydney Marathon! We have people signed up for all distances from 3.5km to the full marathon this year! Register to join us on 17th September or donate here https://t.co/pYdbnOjKQD
Researchers at @QldBrainInst have discovered viruses including #COVID-19 can cause brain cells to fuse.
The process can initiate malfunctions that lead to chronic neurological symptoms:
https://t.co/cKkmsFQW1R
@HilliardLab@MassimoHilliard@marmol_dr
New research has shown that COVID-19 can fuse brain cells together, & could explain brain fog, headaches, loss of taste & smell as well as other long-term neurological symptoms some patients experience:
🔗https://t.co/Nahu9gbUFH