AMiNDR: A Month in Neurodegenerative Disease Research
Learn about the studies from January 2021 that used imaging to investigate structural changes in Alzheimer's disease. This includes imaging of different brain regions, as well as other structures like the retina. By better understanding these changes, we can learn more about the disease's pathology and mechanisms, which could lead us to the ability to better treat this disease, or detect it at earlier stages.
Sections in this episode:
Deep Learning (01:22)
Specific Brain Regions (18:54)
Eyes (22:09)
Misc. (25:52)
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You can find the bibliography for this episode by clicking here.
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Every episode of AMiNDR is the result of a huge team effort. Today's episode was scripted by Melissa Conti Mazza and Bhumika Aparanji, and edited by Lara Onbasi. The bibliography was created by Satish Kumar and the wordcloud was made by Sarah Louadi using www.wordart.com. Big thanks to Elyn Rowe, Jacques Ferreira and the rest of the sorting team for sorting all the papers published in January into themes for our episodes, to our managers Sarah Louadi and Ellen Koch for keeping everything running smoothly, and props to the whole team that works very hard behind the scenes to make all this possible.
Our music is from "Journey of a Neurotransmitter" by musician and fellow neuroscientist Anusha Kamesh; you can find the original piece and her other music on soundcloud under Anusha Kamesh or on her YouTube channel, AKMusic.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMH7chrAdtCUZuGia16FR4w
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If you are interested in joining the team, send us your CV by email. We are specifically looking for help with abstract summary and podcast editing. However, if you are interested in helping in other ways, don't hesitate to apply anyways.
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*About AMiNDR: *
Learn more about this project and the team behind it by listening to our first episode: "Welcome to AMiNDR!"