
Flaminia Ronca
@flaminiaronca
Exercise Neuroscience Nerd. Associate Professor, Programme Director in SEMS, UCL
ID: 1155926465025851394
29-07-2019 19:42:00
291 Tweet
327 Followers
300 Following

Incredibile vedere il mio nome sulla mia rivisita italiana preferita, che ha formato gran parte della mia conoscenza fin da bambina! π©π»βπβ¦Focusβ© L'effetto inaspettato delle mestruazioni sulle performance cognitive dello sportπ β¦The ISEH ππ½ββοΈπββοΈβ© focus.it/scienza/saluteβ¦

Cardiovascular health could be the biggest risk factor for future dementia rates, as the risk may have increased over time compared to factors such as smoking and having less education, finds study led by Dr Naaheed Mukadam UCL Psychiatry UCL Brain Sciences ucl.ac.uk/news/2024/jun/β¦


Inaugural Brain-Body Interactions Symposium call for abstracts Flaminia Ronca The ISEH ππ½ββοΈπββοΈ UCL East campus ucl.ac.uk/medical-sciencβ¦



Well done to the MetaboLight team for supporting UCL Engineering UCL Medical Physics & Biomedical Engineering #UCLFestivalOfEngineering You have done an impressive work Also well done Musa Talati for organising the team. Well done Octavia, Archie, Angelos, Natalie, Uz, Tara You guys are great #fNIRS


The processes in the brain and body through which exercise reduces symptoms of depression have been explored by a team led by Dr Emily Hird Emily Hird UCL ICN - with new clues suggesting it may all hinge on motivation. Report in The Telegraph by Sarah Knapton π³ telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/07/2β¦

π’Submit your abstract by Friday 9 August for The ISEH ππ½ββοΈπββοΈ UCL Institute of Education and UCL ICN, inaugural Brain-Body Interactions Symposium, on 11Β October at UCL. Chaired by Flaminia Ronca Submissions welcome from anyone with university affiliation: ucl.ac.uk/medical-sciencβ¦ UCL Brain Sciences




congratulations to our winners at the Brain Body Interactions Symposium UCL π₯ Monica Raviraj - menstrual cycle and cognition π₯ @drmontanaj - exercise and mood π₯ Niall Simmons - menopause and dementia π₯ SheWhoRemainsπ§ ππ²πΈ - the acting self The ISEH ππ½ββοΈπββοΈ #ExerciseNeuroscience #ISENS



How exercise reshapes the brain, cell by cell. A fantastic recent paper out by Christiane Wrann MGH Cardiovascular Research Center nature.com/articles/s4159β¦

