
Dr. Beth Shaaban
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PopNeurosciCollab PI | Asst Prof | Gender/sex, ADRD, VCID | Opinions my own | She/her
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Thanks Dementia Researcher for having me on this podcast. I had a blast! A recap of day 3 (ish) from #AAIC24



Last year as a member of the ISTAART advisory council. It was a pleasure to serve and thank you Claire Sexton and Oz Ismail for all the support! Alzheimer's Association

Advancing dementia research with a stellar team ISTAART Adv Council Alzheimer's Association Paulo Caramelli Agustin Ibañez Dr Anita Goh 🧠 🇦🇺 🇲🇾 She/her. Own views. Dr. Beth Shaaban @DorisMolinaHen Mahmoud Bukar Maina PhD FRSA Prashanthi Vemuri Sharon Naismith, AM, FASSA Wyllians Borelli @isabelscst Babalola Joshua Adekunle Taiwo Sára Zsadányi 🧠 Claire Sexton Oz Ismail


🚨 New paper 🚨 There is a lot of suffering in our population caused by Alzheimer’s Q: How much of it could be alleviated by new drugs? A: We think, sadly, not much New open access paper in Alzheimer's & Dementia Journals we outline the evidence for our concerns doi.org/10.1002/alz.14… 1/







Such fun when these originals from the population neuroscience training program and eBrain reunite! eBRAIN & Population Neuroscience Training Program @JasonDFlatt #AndiRosso





We're excited to announce that @CGster will join UCI MIND as the ADRC's ORE Core Leader & UC Irvine School of Medicine as Assoc. Prof. of Neurology. She comes from Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center as a social psychologist, mixed methodologist, & leader in health disparities research focused on aging & dementia



Congratulations to Pitt's Alzheimer's Disease Research Center's own Quinton Cotton, PhD, MSSA for winning one of the two REC Rising Star Awards for his poster "Qualitative Analysis of Dementia Caregivers' Experiences with Lucidity" ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️


✨Congratulations to the 2024 Fall REC Rising Star Awardees! ✨ Awardees were chosen based on voting at the REC Poster Session at the #ADRCMeeting today. Congrats to Quinton Cotton, PhD, MSSA and Meagan Lauber!
