Harvard Aging Brain Study
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The Harvard Aging Brain Study (HABS) aims to elucidate the earliest changes in molecular, functional & structural imaging markers in preclinical #Alzheimers ๐ง
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https://habs.mgh.harvard.edu/ 12-08-2020 00:55:03
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Everyone, if there's one thing you do this year, it's book a session for your lab with Bri McWhorter - Bri is incredible!! Science comm is critical for networking, funding, media, promotions, and recruitment & outreach in the community. DO THIS WORKSHOP ๐ค๐ค๐ค๐ฌ๐ฌ๐ฌ#scicomm #ENDALZ
Are you at the #AAIC23 in Amsterdam, looking for a postdoc position and fascinated by the #locuscoeruleus? Reach out to me and let's chat, we have two open positions in an awesome team at Gordon Center for Medical Imaging !
Excited to present some first preliminary data of my Alzheimer's Association AARF project on the Mobile Toolbox implemented and associations with #cognition measures, #amyloid and #tau PET in older adults! Come visit me at my poster today (7/16): P1-570. Harvard Aging Brain Study #AAIC23
So much fun taking the Harvard Aging Brain Study team on a fieldtrip in Amsterdam during #AAIC23 - including full Amsterdam public transport experience Mark Stephanie Schultz Mabel Seto Schneider Christoph Catherine Munro, PhD (she/her) Willem Huijbers Wendy Yau
How can brief, remote, daily cognitive testing improve our ability to detect early #amyloid and #tau related cognitive changes in preclinical #Alzheimers disease? Come hear about our BRANCH longitudinal findings today at #AAIC23: P2-550! Kate Papp, PhD Harvard Aging Brain Study
Rachel Buckley ๐จ๐ฆ๐บ๐จ Harvard Aging Brain Study So happy to be a part of the Harvard Aging Brain Study family!
Such amazing news! So honored to receive the NIH Loan Repayment award from The National Institute on Aging (NIA). Many thanks to all of my mentors (Rachel Buckley ๐จ๐ฆ๐บ๐จ @timothyjhohman & More!!) and the teams at Harvard Aging Brain Study and Vanderbilt Memory and Alzheimer's Center for all of their support thus far on my scientific journey.
"Sex Differences in Resilience and Vulnerability to Aฮฒ & Tau Pathology" Rachel Buckley, PhD Rachel Buckley ๐จ๐ฆ๐บ๐จ Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard Medical School Memory and Aging Center Grand Rounds Friday, Oct 27, 9 to 10am PT register ๐ bit.ly/3Q3TR4P
Excited to present our work on BRANCH at #CTAD23! Brief, daily, remote digital testing can reveal subtle cognitive changes in cognitively normal adults with Ab and tau pathology, which may facilitate AD secondary prevention trials. Harvard Aging Brain Study CTAD Kate Papp, PhD
Super proud to win the #AlzFastTrack best proposal along with the amazing #NovelBiomarkers group Sara Rose Dunlop PhD Lindsey Kuchenbecker angela gomez thanks to the BrightFocus Foundation, Sharyn Rossi, PhD Diane Bovenkamp ๐ง ๐๐ฌ and our advisors Prof. Melissa E. Murray ๐ธ๐ฌ Donna Wilcock Dr. Malu Tansey
Hanseeuw et al ๐คฉ Association of pathological and volumetric biomarker changes with cognitive decline in clinically normal adults: Harvard Aging Brain Study | โฆโฆNeurology Journalโฉ n.neurology.org/content/early/โฆ
Congrats to Emma Weizenbaum on the publication of her paper: "Capturing learning curves with the multiday Boston Remote Assessment for Neurocognitive Health (BRANCH): feasibility, reliability, and validity" Rebecca Amariglio Rachel Buckley ๐จ๐ฆ๐บ๐จ Harvard Aging Brain Study doi.org/10.1037/neu000โฆ
Congrats to Roos Jutten on the publication of her paper looking at the association between increased intraindividual variability in reaction time and risk for cognitive decline in preclinical AD Harvard Aging Brain Study Brigham and Women's Neurology Mass. Alzheimer's Disease Research Center MGH Neurology pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37971861/
Hot off the press! Our group's latest work on daily, brief, remote digital testing to detect the earliest cognitive signs of Alzheimer's disease: doi.org/10.1002/ana.26โฆ Harvard Aging Brain Study BRANCH CognitionPIA Teleneuropsychology Technology and Dementia PIA
Excited to attend HumanAmyloidImaging (for the first time!) and to present our first results on remote, unsupervised cognitive testing vs. amyloid and tau PET in cognitively normal older adults. Would love to get feedback on our PET data - come visit me at board #129! Harvard Aging Brain Study