Blog – Cannabinoids and Anxiety
Masha Burelo, PhD Student from University of Aberdeen is back with her second blog exploring the use of cannabinoids in anxiety.
Masha Burelo, PhD Student from University of Aberdeen is back with her second blog exploring the use of cannabinoids in anxiety.
New blog from Dr Yvonne Couch bringing her usual fun to explore different types of brain imaging and how they’re applied.
Identical twins share the same womb, the same genome—and, it turns out, the same pattern of neurofibrillary tangles. Shared from the AlzForum
New blog from Dr Yvonne Couch discussing all things blood brain barrier, the history, how it works and why it is important for her research.
Dr Kamar Ameen-Ali describes what neuropathology can tell us about the brain diseases which lead to dementia, and what this means for dementia diagnosis in life
Masha Burelo, PhD Student from University of Aberdeen first blog on the topic of cannabinoids and the science behind them… with more to come.
Dr Yvonne Couch comes at dementia from a different perspective, not the brain… but the rest of your body, and inflammation, and how to think differently.
Dr Sam Moxon considers how to breakfree of doing other peoples research, and progress to being a PI and following your own research path
With many doctoral training programme deadlines approaching, this blog from Beth Eyre might just help you ace the interview.
Donanemab, Aducanumab, Lecanemab and Gantenerumab its all just Monoclonal Antibodies to me! News from CTAD via Alz Forum.
Beth Eyre provides insights into the brains waste system – and how it may be important in Alzheimer’s disease. So, saddle up for some fascinating science!
Dr Sam Moxon introduces us to 3D Bioprinting, and work to print human tissue-like structures in the lab. But could this revolutionise dementia research?