Valerie Lohner
@valerielohner
PhD | Epidemiologist and cognitive neuroscientist interested in cardio- and cerebrovascular diseases | Cardiovascular epidemiology of ageing @UKKoeln
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22-01-2016 16:28:54
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Nice schematic too of 🧠infarcts/⭕️vascular territories! Thank you Dr Sudhir kothari MD DM (Neuro) FRCP(Lon) for sharing #neurotwitter #stroke #strokes #Neurology #Neurosurgery #FOAMrad #radres #NeuroTwitter #NeuroRad #Neurosurgery #RadEd
JOB ALERT- were looking for a statistical geneticist to join our exciting stroke programme at Senior Research Associate or Research Associate level. Great team and loads of data to work on @StrokeGenetics CambridgeCardio Cam Neuroscience jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/38515/
This months IJS is a special issue on cerebral small vessel disease - a major global problem. Articles on epidemiology, imaging, #VCI and more. VasCog British & Irish Association of Stroke Physicians UCL Stroke Research Cambridge Stroke Andreas Charidimou MD, PhD journals.sagepub.com/toc/wso/18/1
How do hormones affect the brain? Join our new ENIGMA Consortium initiative to help find out. If you ♥️🧠s and big data, you are invited. Let's learn how #menopause, #puberty, #menstruation, #contraceptives & more shape 🧠 structure & function. RT, invite your friends, DM to join!
Our paper looking at the natural history of white matter hyperinitensities in cerebral small vessel disease now out in International Journal of Stroke. We looked for evidence of lesion regression in three cohorts of SVD patients and found modest volume WMH reduction in few patients
Via Neurology Journal: Women with prolonged endogenous lifetime hormone exposure had a relatively smaller burden of cerebral small vessel disease despite whether they used oral contraceptives or had #HormoneReplacementTherapy: bit.ly/3PVsWtj #NeuroTwitter @AANMember
Global study in The Lancet Public Health reveals stark differences in major causes of disease burden between females and males, underscoring the need for gender-responsive approaches to health. hubs.li/Q02vFZ2m0