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AMiNDR: A Month in Neurodegenerative Disease Research

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AMiNDR: A Month in Neurodegenerative Disease Research

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AMiNDR: A Month in Neurodegenerative Disease Research

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AMiNDR: A Month in Neurodegenerative Disease Research

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AMiNDR: A Month in Neurodegenerative Disease Research

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Naila brings you 21 articles from January 2024, on non-pharmacological approaches to the prevention and intervention of Alzheimer's disease. You'll be treated to research from computational modeling, to rodent models, to clinical trials, with a
Join Christy for 12 papers from January 2024 on structural neuroimaging in the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease. This episode is a bit different from past ones because it's all about the use of machine learning and deep learning. Whether you're
Another series of AMiNDR kicks off with this episode. Anusha takes you through 7 papers published in January 2024 targeting neuroprotection in AD. If you'd like to hear about potential compounds that could reduce neurodegeneration in Alzheimer'
Another special episode to help kick off our return! In what we hope to be a recurring special series, an interview with members in our scholarly community on navigating the multiple facets of life as a scientist. In the first episode, host Kev
In today's episode, Naila provides an overview of 14 articles published in November 2023 on non-pharmacological interventions for AD. You'll hear about cognitive training, music therapy, chair yoga, providing support to caregivers, and a range
Join us as we cover a set of papers published in November 2023 on treatments targeting cholinergic transmission in Alzheimer's disease. In this episode hosted by Christy, we will go over various topics, from drug discovery using synthesized com
As we get back up to speed on our regular episodes, we thought we'd treat you (and ourselves) to something out of the ordinary: a conversation on how visual storytelling can shape how we think - and feel - about Alzheimer's disease. Host Naila
Hello listeners, it’s been a while since we last released an episode but we are back with another series here at AMiNDR bringing you a synopsis of publications on Alzheimer’s disease (AD) research on various topics that were released in Novembe
If you’re interested in hearing about the impact of hearing aids on quality of life in AD patients, or how having a stable life partner can slow down the progression of dementia, tune in to this episode on the latest in cognitive and behavioura
In today's episode, Naila provides you with an overview of 10 paper published in February 2023, on non-pharmacological therapies for Alzheimer's disease. You'll learn about a virtual reality intervention targeting anxiety, the signaling pathway
This short and sweet episode kicks off the February 2023 series, highlighting studies all the way from worms to humans. Anusha will take you through 9 papers that converge on targeting neuroprotection in Alzheimer's disease. If you're intereste
Elyn's back with more insight from the field on how blood vessel health impacts brain health. Tune in for a journey through mechanisms underlying increased risk from "vascular risk factors" like hypertension, diabetes, and atrial fibrillation,
This episode covers some papers from January 2023 on treatments focused on repairing the neurotransmitter imbalance in Alzheimer's disease. We hope you enjoy listening as Christy summarizes this exciting research—from the discovery of new thera
In today’s episode of AMiNDR, Ellen will tell you all about the functional connectivity of different networks in the brain, and changes to brain structure and volume in Alzheimer’s disease. This includes how these changes in the brain relate to
Naila covers 11 papers from January 2023, with a focus on a variety of stimulation techniques. You'll get a smattering of new research from humans to mice to flies, and from brain imaging to computer simulations to molecular mechanisms. Enjoy!
We’ve got a whole variety of studies in this January 2023 episode, spanning from sensory processing, to sleep, and even to depressive symptoms. Tune in to learn more about the latest in cognitive and behavioural changes in Alzheimer's disease!
In this episode, we’ll be covering papers that were released in January 2023 that target neuronal and synaptic protection in Alzheimer’s Disease. If you’re interested in the preclinical testing of novel therapeutics and delivery methods, this i
We are diving in to all things neurotransmitters and synaptic signaling to kick off the January 2023 series. You'll hear about dopamine, noradrenaline, prion proteins, a new 3D cell culture model, and more, in today's episode. Enjoy!  Sections
Welcome our new host, Anelya, who covers 12 papers on the role of immune system and glia in Alzheimer’s disease. The first half of this episode will focus on potential targets for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease, followed by the disease-as
Ellen brings you summaries of 8 abstracts from November 2022, all about functional connectivity and imaging in the context of Alzheimer's disease. There are a variety of brain regions covered in today's episode, including cortical regions, subc
For today's episode, Naila is back to take you through 20 papers on prevention and intervention strategies in Alzheimer's. You'll be treated to the latest on mindfulness and meditation, the default mode network's involvement in Alzheimer's, str
In this episode, Anusha guides you through 11 papers that were published in November of 2022. These papers study the efficacy of treatments targeting neuroprotection in Alzheimer's Disease models. Tune in if you want to be on the cutting edge o
Judy is so excited to take you through part 1 of the behavioural and cognitive changes in AD episode (part 2 will be released as a bibliography). This shorter episode features standard motor symptoms like impaired exercise and grip strength, as
Ellen kicks off the November 2022 series with 11 papers about synaptic transmission and neurotransmitters in Alzheimer's disease. Hear about glutamate, acetylcholine, synaptic proteins, and more in this jam-packed episode!  Sections in this epi
Today, we talk all about neuroimaging, with 7 papers that use various imaging modalities in humans, animals, and computational modeling, to study how the brain changes in Alzheimer’s disease. Tune in to learn more!  Sections in this episode:  H
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