
The ONDRI Study
@ondristudy
The Ontario Neurodegenerative Disease Research Initiative is studying #Dementia through a cross-disease lens #Alzheimers #Parkinsons #FTD #ALS & #Stroke
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http://www.ondri.ca 30-09-2014 15:24:45
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New pub! ONDRI researchers @AshCParr Douglas Munoz et al, supported by a Parkinson Canada grant, used a simplified digital form of ‘rock paper scissors’ to measure the impact of #genetic #dopamine function on decision making in people with #parkinsons. More: bit.ly/3BUGv4J


Decentralized #ClinicalTrials (AKA remote or virtual clinical trials) include participants located outside of the study site. Clinical Trials ON wants to hear your thoughts related to being in a decentralized trial: tinyurl.com/469ehe8s


Good fats go bad in diseased small vessels in the 🧠 A new ONDRI #publication led by researchers Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Research Institute proposes an innovative disease pathway for small vessel disease and uncovers a new #bloodbasedbiomarker bit.ly/3vGOQWf Kullervo Hynynen #stroke




Per a report from Alzheimer Society, there are at least 28,000 people in Canada living with #youngonsetdementia. There are likely many more. Diagnosis of this disorder at an earlier stage of life than is typical presents many complexities. More here: bit.ly/3kgHBSq





Excited to see this The ONDRI Study publication in press. Well done, team!

Through the The ONDRI Study, Dana Broberg, a PhD student at Western University, is using structural imaging and diffusion imaging to determine whether damage to white matter brain tissue is linked to cognitive impairment. 🧠 cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/53357.html?f…


An innovative new 👁️ ONDRI paper by Heidi Riek Douglas Munoz et al connects #eye tracking measures to deficits in #neuropsychological domains and to measures of several #neurodegenerative diseases. We explain more and link to this paper here: bit.ly/3kzEaXD Neuroscience at Queen's University


Exciting new ONDRI study co-led by Kyle Weber & Beth Godkin UWaterloo Kinesiology and Health Sciences on the limitations of wrist #accelerometry output for measuring free-living walking and the need for a multi-device approach for #olderadults and those living with NDD’s: bit.ly/3mZJYKy #wearables



Don’t forget to tune into the TDRA-Alzheimer Society TO webinar this Wednesday (April 19) at 12pm ET. Dr. Carmela Tartaglia (CarmelaTartaglia) of University Health Network & Tanz Centre at University of Toronto will discuss 2 studies that examine how frontotemporal syndromes progress over time. Details: bit.ly/3zC5vMz