Profile – Dr Daniel Erskine
When not chasing around his toddler, Daniel is an Alzheimer’s Research UK Fellow, researching Lewy body dementia neuropathology at Newcastle University, and in his free time.
When not chasing around his toddler, Daniel is an Alzheimer’s Research UK Fellow, researching Lewy body dementia neuropathology at Newcastle University, and in his free time.
This series of webinars was developed for physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, PAs, and healthcare professionals caring for people living with Lewy body dementia to address the topic of virtual care in LBD during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.
This series of webinars was developed for physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, PAs, and healthcare professionals caring for people living with Lewy body dementia to address the topic of virtual care in LBD during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.
This series of webinars was developed for physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, PAs, and healthcare professionals caring for people living with Lewy body dementia to address the topic of virtual care in LBD during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.
In this webinar, first broadcast on Wednesday 2th November – Dr Daniel Erskine, Alzheimer’s Research UK Felloe from Newcastle University presents his research and a series of post-mortem studies aiming to understand why Lewy bodies form, their relevance to cellular health, and their role in eliciting symptoms of Lewy body dementia.