Will Coath
@willcoath
PhD student @drcionucl characterising presymptomatic Alzheimer’s disease
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06-02-2019 22:33:47
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“We are working towards real clinical benefit. It’s never been a more exciting time to be a dementia researcher” says Bill Thies award winner and mentor Jonathan Schott ISTAART #AAIC23 MRC LHA @ UCL
Excellent presentation by Dave Cash showing amyloid and tau PET data from our MRC LHA @ UCL Insight 46 data led by Will Coath and funded by Marc Zacher Alzheimer's Association Research at ARUK
Our new paper sheds light on the pathophysiogical and clinical trajectories of individuals presenting with confined MTL tau and no apparent amyloid pathology. Our data suggests that they are likely to follow a distinct, less malign course untypical for AD. Check it out JAMA Neurology
We are looking for a highly motivated #postdoc to join our team for an exciting collaborative project on #AI image analysis. The position entails working closely with academic and industry partners in Sweden, the US, the UK and Germany. Please share! web103.reachmee.com/ext/I005/1035/…
Cortical thinning in regions typically associated with Alzheimer’s may relate to vascular disease! Our latest from MRC LHA @ UCL Insight 46 study *open access* in Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry jnnp.bmj.com/lookup/content…
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Great talk by Will Coath using the MRC LHA @ UCL 1946 cohort to explore the timing pf and relationship between amyloid and tau positivity with age #AAIC24
Fantastic talk by @joshkingrobson exploring the effects of midlife shift work on brain pathology 40 years later in the MRC LHA @ UCL 1946 birth cohort. Spoiler alert — shift workers have more vascular risk factors, smaller brains but *less* amyloid. More to follow! #AAIC24
🚨Check out our new paper out in Neurology (Neurology Journal): Sex-Dependent Effects of Cardiometabolic Health and APOE4 on Brain Age: A Longitudinal Cohort Study neurology.org/doi/10.1212/WN… Summary below👇🏾
This really fascinating new paper by Dave Cash David Thomas 🌈 Jonathan Schott et al shows that brain 🧠 regions affected by Alzheimer's disease are also vulnerable to deterioration due to vascular burden independent of amyloid status in cognitively normal elderly. bit.ly/3ROg1Ja