Memory Aging & Cognition Centre (MACC) Singapore
@AgingMacc
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The MACC plays a vital role in translational clinical dementia research due to strong collaborations between clinical and basic science themes.
Singapore
Joined July 2020
We are very happy to have @Prof_Naismith as our keynote speaker in the symposium tomorrow!👏👏 Join us! For more details, refer to the poster.
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Thank you @DrDJLlewellyn for the very insightful and exciting presentation on precision #dementia medicine! Hope you had a wonderful time in Singapore and at MACC. Looking forward to more collaborations ahead! 🎉
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📢Symposium on Advances in Precision #dementia Medicine! Hear from @DrDJLlewellyn and our MACC research team on this exciting topic!
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It was a pleasure to be with Chris Chen @joycejoy22 and the @AgingMacc team. Exciting biomarker work coming from Singapore 🇸🇬
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And well done to our brilliant research fellows and PhD/MSc students for the exciting and promising results! @joycejoy22 📢On to our next symposium on #precisionmedicine in #dementia! Join us next Mon!
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We have concluded our #bloodbiomarkers in #Alzheimers symposium yesterday! 🎉A big thank you to our invited speaker @NicholasAshton for the excellent presentation on the latest developments in the blood biomarker field!
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So proud of my colleague @HelenJuanZhou and her team for this brain reading work featured on NBC news
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Based on our previously developed deep learning model, we aim to leverage automated analysis of routine brain CTs as useful diagnostic support in contexts and regions where access to more advanced diagnostic tools is not provided. @AgingMacc @agecap_gu
https://t.co/T9AaRTg3EM
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Great talk on the need for better and global clinical trials for #vascular cognitive impairment by @alladi_suvarna for the @VasCogSociety at #WSO2022
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Congratulations to @taviaevans for showing that there are multiple, partly regionally-specific risk factors for perivascular spaces. Great to see the power of large collaborative efforts in population neuroimaging research. https://t.co/I5dZFhYBos
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Various factors are associated with the burden of PVS, in part regionally specific, which points toward a multifactorial origin beyond what can be expected from PVS-related risk factor profiles. This...
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Congratulations to Bruno @UMCUBrainCenter for showing that network consistency, precision and sensitivity to detect disease effects in SVD are improved by thresholding and harmonization, showing how multicentre datasets help reveal the impact of disease. https://t.co/TOYMMwUTOA
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We demonstrated that network consistency, precision and sensitivity to detect disease effects in SVD are improved by thresholding and harmonization. We recommend introducing these techniques to...
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Congratulations to @Arnab_nih on discovering proteins linked to oxygen-glucose deprivation, endo-lysosomal trafficking, glucose transport, and iron homeostasis which are associated with poor outcomes after lacunar infarct https://t.co/IiIxuV3gd3
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Lacunar infarction (LACI), a subtype of acute ischemic stroke, has poor mid- to long-term prognosis due to recurrent vascular events or incident dementia which is difficult to predict using existing...
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Congratulations @RajeevVismitha on an important paper on a possible new therapeutic approach to reduce cerebrovascular disease burden
"Arterial Spin-Labeling Parameters and Their Associations with Risk Factors, Cerebral Small-Vessel Disease, and Etiologic Subtypes of Cognitive Impairment and Dementia" #Dementia #AdvancedImaging #OpenAccess @bibek_BG @HilalSaima @AgingMACC @theASFNR | https://t.co/KLJlWUxGXA
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It's a great month for the retina and it's ability to predict vascular disease https://t.co/HBm8iQ0MEp
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Kudos to our SINGER participants!
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Great team effort to reach out to our community
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Congratulations to @CarolCheung1023 for leading this ground breaking work to make diagnosis of and prognostication for dementia more accessible https://t.co/5CNPULTFh8
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Lower plasma ergothioneine levels associated faster rates of decline in function as well as in multiple cognitive domains in non-demented individuals. Further assessment of ET aa possible therapeutic and preventative measures is warranted. https://t.co/Rp6L9ymvE9
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Low blood concentrations of the diet-derived compound ergothioneine (ET) have been associated with cognitive impairment and cerebrovascular disease (CeVD) in cross-sectional studies, but it is...
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