Dr. Laura Jonkman (@neurolaura) 's Twitter Profile
Dr. Laura Jonkman

@neurolaura

Neuroscientist (Ass. Prof) studying the pathological sensitivity of MR images in neurodegenerative disease (AD/PD). Also loves teaching, and penguins.

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linkhttp://nabca.eu calendar_today11-07-2010 15:22:59

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Years before memory loss or hippocampal atrophy, Alzheimer’s disease begins in the neuromodulatory nuclei of the isodendritic core. To understand Alzheimer’s, we need to understand these systems. Our latest work get us closer to this goal. READ HERE 👀: rdcu.be/dJMzW

Years before memory loss or hippocampal atrophy, Alzheimer’s disease begins in the neuromodulatory nuclei of the isodendritic core.

To understand Alzheimer’s, we need to understand these systems. Our latest work get us closer to this goal.

READ HERE 👀: rdcu.be/dJMzW
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It’s wonderful to host Paul Yushkevich here at Amsterdam UMC. Today he gave a wonderful talk on ex-vivo postmortem imaging of hemispheres and the medial temporal lobe region, highlighting fantastic work on anatomical and neuropathological registrations 🤩 #collaborations

It’s wonderful to host <a href="/paul_yushkevich/">Paul Yushkevich</a> here at <a href="/amsterdamumc/">Amsterdam UMC</a>. Today he gave a wonderful talk on ex-vivo postmortem imaging of hemispheres and the medial temporal lobe region, highlighting fantastic work on anatomical and neuropathological registrations 🤩 #collaborations
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All ready for Philadelphia, just a few more days! #AAIC2024 Presentations ready ✅ Posters printed ✅ Team slide with overview ⬇️ See you there!

All ready for Philadelphia, just a few more days! #AAIC2024 Presentations ready ✅ Posters printed ✅ Team slide with overview ⬇️ See you there!
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Important work on parcellating ex-vivo MRI images, useful as a bridge between regional neuropath data and parcellated in-vivo images.

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Last but not least, team member Alex presenting her data on lower #amygdala and #hippocampus volume in #LATE; a postmortem MRI and neuropathology study. #AAIC2024 Alzheimercentrum Amsterdam

Last but not least, team member Alex presenting her data on lower #amygdala and #hippocampus volume in #LATE; a postmortem MRI and neuropathology study. #AAIC2024 <a href="/AlzheimerAms/">Alzheimercentrum Amsterdam</a>
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Off to a fantastic start at 8am on a Wednesday morning! Three talks on in-vivo MTL volume differences in different #FTD subtypes, on path hallmarks and #amygdala volume, and on 7T segmentation methods for quantitative analysis. #AAIC2024 Laura Wisse Pulkit Khandelwal

Off to a fantastic start at 8am on a Wednesday morning! Three talks on in-vivo MTL volume differences in different #FTD subtypes, on path hallmarks and #amygdala volume, and on 7T segmentation methods for quantitative analysis. #AAIC2024 <a href="/lemwisse/">Laura Wisse</a> <a href="/pulkittweet/">Pulkit Khandelwal</a>
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New publication, "the neocortical infrastructure for language involves region-specific patterns of laminar gene expression" A collaboration with Clyde Francks and team! pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…

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First #Neuroscale team meeting after the summer, and rather than everyone talking about their holidays, we gave an update on how all our pets were doing. A goldfish, bunny, two cats, a dog, and horses. They’re all doing well and had a lovely summer.

First #Neuroscale team meeting after the summer, and rather than everyone talking about their holidays, we gave an update on how all our pets were doing. A goldfish, bunny, two cats, a dog, and horses. They’re all doing well and had a lovely summer.
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In this study, the authors investigated whether neuropathologic processes contribute to brain regional topologic properties of integration and segregation and brain network resilience in #ParkinsonDisease: bit.ly/3WuQBD1 #NeuroTwitter

In this study, the authors investigated whether neuropathologic processes contribute to brain regional topologic properties of integration and segregation and brain network resilience in #ParkinsonDisease: bit.ly/3WuQBD1

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