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A biweekly podcast for early career researchers, bringing together fantastic guests to discuss their research, careers + much more.

Dedicated to sharing the science, encouraging collaborations, attracting more people to the field, and supporting those already here to succeed.

Brought to you by https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk at University College London, in association with Alzheimer's Association, Alzheimer's Research UK, Alzheimer's Society and Race Against Dementia - everything you need, all in one place. supporting early career researchers across the world

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A biweekly podcast for early career researchers, bringing together fantastic guests to discuss their research, careers + much more.

Dedicated to sharing the science, encouraging collaborations, attracting more people to the field, and supporting those already here to succeed.

Brought to you by https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk at University College London, in association with Alzheimer's Association, Alzheimer's Research UK, Alzheimer's Society and Race Against Dementia - everything you need, all in one place. supporting early career researchers across the world

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    DSAD - ADAD Conference Highlights

    DSAD - ADAD Conference Highlights

    This week the Dementia Researcher Podcast shines a spotlight on last months DSAD-ADAD Conference, which focused on Down Syndrome Associated Alzheimer's disease (DSAD) and Autosomal Dominant Alzheimer's Disease (ADAD). The conference, held in Barcelona, brought together over 160 researchers from 16 countries to discuss groundbreaking research in the fight against Alzheimer's disease.

    The podcast hosted Sára Erzsebet Zsadányi features three guests, Natalie Edwards, Dr Lisi Flores Aguilar, and Professor Jason Hassenstab. Together they share news from the conference and discuss various topics from genetic predispositions to treatment strategies. The conference highlighted the importance of collaboration and the overlap between DSAD and ADAD research. The podcast also touches on the potential of using retinal imaging as a biomarker for Alzheimer's disease, the importance of considering sex and APOE4 homozygotes in research, and the need for more patient perspectives in clinical trials.
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    About the guests:

    Dr Lisi Flores Aguilar is a Postdoctoral Research at University of California, Irvine researching cerebrovascular pathology in people with Down syndrome and Alzheimer’s disease under the mentorship of Dr Elizabeth Head.

    Natalie Edwards is a PhD Student at Columbia University. Natalie is studying the independent and interactive contributions of cerebrovascular disease and neuroinflammation to Alzheimer’s disease in adults with Down syndrome using neuroimaging techniques and biofluidics.

    Jason Hassenstab is Professor, Neurology and Psychology at Washington University in St. Louis. Jason directs a lab called the ‘Cognitive Technology Research Laboratory (CTRLab)’ where they develop technology designed to improve the assessment of cognition and function in normal aging and in Alzheimer’s populations. He has also been the Cognition Core Leader for the Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Network (DIAN) studies for 11 years, and is Principal Investigator of ARC-DS, a multi-site study to develop a mobile data collection platform in Down syndrome-associated Alzheimer’s disease.

    Sára Erzsebet Zsadányi is a PhD Student at the Sant Pau Memory Unit – Neuroimaging Core and Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona. Originally from New Zealand, Sára studied psychology and linguistics, but always felt really drawn to neuroscience and especially to Alzheimer’s disease. Her research is focused on neuroimaging of small vessel disease in Down Syndrome and autosomal dominant Alzheimer’s disease.
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    For more information on the conference visit:
    https://dsad-adad.com/
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    Full biographies on all our guests and a transcript can be found on our website:

    https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
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    Like what you hear? Please review, like, and share our podcast - and don't forget to subscribe to ensure you never miss an episode – and if you prefer to watch rather than listen, you’ll find a video version of this podcast with full captions on our YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/RC7a-c1BBs8

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    This podcast is brought to you by University College London / UCLH NIHR Biomedical Research Centre in association with Alzheimer’s Association, Alzheimer's Research UK, Alzheimer's Society and Race Against Dementia who we thank for their ongoing support.

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    • 42 min
    Leaving Home for Science: The Migration of Minds - LIVE from #AAICNeuro

    Leaving Home for Science: The Migration of Minds - LIVE from #AAICNeuro

    This special episode of the Dementia Researcher Podcast was recorded live in front of an audience at the AAIC Neuroscience Next Conference at Trinity College Dublin.

    Dr Francesca Farina, a Senior Fellow at University of Chicago and the Global Brain Health Institute at Trinity College in Dublin, hosts a discussion on the topic of ‘leaving home for science’. The guests are Elul Lakew, a clinical psychologist and mental health advocate from Ethiopia, Dr Claudia Suemoto, an Associate Professor of Geriatrics at the University of Sao Paulo Medical School in Brazil, and Muireann Irish, a Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Sydney.

    They discuss the challenges and benefits of moving for work, what motivated them, the importance of mentorship and collaboration, and the impact of cultural differences on their experiences. They also touch on the issue of "academic brain drain" and the potential future of international mobility in research.

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    Resources mentioned in the show:

    Event Recordings for those pre-registered: https://bit.ly/3mEhcPU
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    Full biographies on all our guests and a transcript can be found on our website:

    https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
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    This podcast is brought to you by University College London / UCLH NIHR Biomedical Research Centre in association with Alzheimer’s Association, Alzheimer's Research UK, Alzheimer's Society and Race Against Dementia who we thank for their ongoing support.
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    #EDI #Equity #Diversity #AcademicCareers

    • 36 min
    Exploring Equity, Diversity & Inclusion

    Exploring Equity, Diversity & Inclusion

    In this podcast, Dr Jodi Watt, a postdoc at the University of Glasgow, discusses the importance of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) in research and academia with Dr Hamied Haroon and Dr Nikou Damestani.

    They explore the challenges faced by individuals from diverse backgrounds in academia, the importance of allyship, and the need for more representation in research. They also highlight the impact of EDI on patients and the importance of considering diverse populations in research studies.

    A key feature… the need for kindness and empathy in the scientific community and the importance of creating safe spaces for open discussions about EDI.
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    About the guests:

    Dr Hamied Haroon is a Research Fellow in Biomedical MR Imaging at The University of Manchester, he is also Chair of the National Association of Disabled Staff Networks (NADSN) a proud life-long Disabled person, Mancunian, husband and father of two.

    Dr Nikou Damestani is a Former post-doc at Massachusetts General Hospital / Data Expansion Lead. A physicist by training who specialised in neuroimaging at doctoral level, with a big focus of her research being accessibility of studies.

    Dr Jodi Watt, Postdoctoral Researcher at The University of Glasgow. Jodi is interested in healthy ageing and neurodegenerative diseases of older age, and I am currently working on drug repurposing for dementia. As a queer and neurodiverse person, Jodi is also interested in improving diversity and inclusion practices both within and outside of the academic context.
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    Resources mentioned in the show:

    National Association of Disabled Staff Networks - https://bit.ly/445Gfwv

    ISMRM EDI Work - https://bit.ly/3Unlidx

    AMRC EDI Resource Hub - https://bit.ly/49BhOsd
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    Full biographies on all our guests and a transcript can be found on our website:

    https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
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    This podcast is brought to you by University College London / UCLH NIHR Biomedical Research Centre in association with Alzheimer’s Association, Alzheimer's Research UK, Alzheimer's Society and Race Against Dementia who we thank for their ongoing support.
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    #EDI #Equity #Diversity #AcademicCareers

    • 1 hr 7 min
    AAIC Neuroscience Next Conference Preview

    AAIC Neuroscience Next Conference Preview

    In this podcast we learn what to expect from the upcoming AAIC Neuroscience Next Conference, a global, no-cost event that aims to support and showcase the next generation of Alzheimer’s and dementia researchers and clinicians.

    Adam Smith, Dementia Researcher Programme Director is join by some of the people behind making it all happen.

    Dr Igor Fontana, Alzheimer’s Association Director, Scientific Conference Programming. Dr Francesca Farina, Assistant Professor at the University of Chicago and Global Brain Health Institute at Trinity College Dublin, and Dr Kaitlin Seibert, Assistant Professor of Neurology also at University of Chicago.

    This unique conference works on an innovative "hybrid hub" format that connects both global and local communities. With elements being in-person and online, and full in-person from hubs in the USA, Ireland, India, Ethiopia, Brazil and Serbia.

    Register for the online event at: https://bit.ly/3mEhcPU

    Details of registration for an in-person hub are available on our website.
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    Full biographies on all our guests and a transcript can be found on our website:

    https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
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    This podcast is brought to you by University College London / UCLH NIHR Biomedical Research Centre in association with Alzheimer’s Association, Alzheimer's Research UK, Alzheimer's Society and Race Against Dementia who we thank for their ongoing support.
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    • 42 min
    Alzheimer's Research UK Conference Roundup 2024

    Alzheimer's Research UK Conference Roundup 2024

    Last week we were in Liverpool for this years Alzheimer’s Research UK Conference. Hearing from researchers talking about their work and to learn about the latest discoveries in dementia research.

    In the show guest host Dr Yvonne Couch the University of Oxford talks with Dr Becky Carlyle, Alzheimer’s Research UK Senior Research Fellow & Yasmin Bonsu, Undergraduate placement Student both from the University of Oxford and Dr Jodi Watt, Postdoctoral Research Analyst from University of Glasgow.
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    For more information on the event and the great work of Alzheimer’s Research UK visit

    https://www.alzheimersresearchuk.org/research/for-researchers/research-conference

    Full biographies on all our guests and a transcript can be found on our website:

    https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
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    This podcast is brought to you by University College London / UCLH NIHR Biomedical Research Centre in association with Alzheimer’s Association, Alzheimer's Research UK, Alzheimer's Society and Race Against Dementia who we thank for their ongoing support.
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    • 40 min
    Minds In Motion - Dr Neil Chadborn, Memory Sharing & Dementia

    Minds In Motion - Dr Neil Chadborn, Memory Sharing & Dementia

    The Minds in Motion Podcast from Dementia Researcher in association with the NIHR Applied Research Collaborations and Alzheimer’s Society, brings together NIHR Dem Comm Research Fellows, to talk about their research and careers.

    In this first series, five of the Dem Comm Fellows each take a turn as co-host and guest. Alongside the researchers we have the incredible Trevor Salomon, Alzheimer’s Society Volunteer & Vice-Chairperson of the European Dementia Carers Working Group as our permanent co-host and anchor.
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    In this last show of the season Trevor is joined by Dr Megan Polden from the University of Liverpool and NIHR Applied Research Collaboration (ARC) North West Coast to interview Dr Neil Chadborn.

    Neil (who you will remember from episode one) works at the University of Nottingham and NIHR ARC East Midlands. He is leading work to explore the benefits of intergenerational story telling as a way to connect people living with dementia, with a particular focus on those from minority ethnic backgrounds and the South Asian Community.
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    Dem Comm is a 2 year programme funded by the National Institute of Health and Care Research and the Alzheimer's Society. It supports a new generation of dementia research leaders, bringing together researchers from different multidisciplinary backgrounds to encourage cross-cutting and community-orientated dementia research projects that can address key gaps in the evidence around dementia care and support, delivering transformative translational research.
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    For information on the Fellowship visit:
    https://www.arc-wx.nihr.ac.uk/dem-comm-research-fellows

    For guest biographies, a full transcript and much more visit:
    https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk
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    This podcast is brought to you in association with Alzheimer's Association, Alzheimer's Research UK, Alzheimer's Society and Race Against Dementia, who we thank for their ongoing support.
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    • 35 min

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