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The University of Pennsylvania Frontotemporal Degeneration Center

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Penn FTD Center
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We understand that care management can be tough. For July Care Management Monday, we are sharing tips on FTD & Sundowning. 📍Check out our website for more information on Support & Resources
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Penn FTD Center
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📢Looking for the latest news from the Penn FTD Center? Want to stay up-to-date on research and trials?. Make sure you are following the Penn FTD Center on all your social platforms. 📍All of our social media accounts can be found at the link in our bio!
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Penn FTD Center
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FTD Fact Friday: Discussing the differences between FTD and Alzheimer’s👇. The Penn FTD Center is here to help!. 📍 Check out our Support & Resources.📰 Read our monthly blog.🔎 Learn more about Observational Research or Clinical Trials. Click the website link for more!
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Penn FTD Center
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In the newest episode of The Age of Aging, Dr. PJ Brennan and Dr. Kyra O’Brien discuss the changing landscape of the U.S. healthcare system for older adults. 🎧 Listen now at the link in our bio or wherever you listen to podcasts!
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💡In this month’s Research Roundup, Postdoctoral Fellow Rory Boyle PhD outlines ways that researchers can study resistance and resilience to Alzheimer’s disease in people with Down syndrome. Read now at the link in our bio or by visiting our website!
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Penn FTD Center
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Curious about how genetics play a role in ALS when there is no family history? Penn FTD Center licensed, certified genetic counselor Laynie Dratch joined the I AM ALS team to present information on genetic counseling. Watch the recording now at the link in our bio!
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📰 Are you subscribed to the Penn FTD Center newsletter?. Use the link in our bio to stay up to date on our latest updates, educational events, and research advancements!
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Penn FTD Center
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Our FTD Fact Friday is listed below! The Penn FTD Center is here to help!. 📍 Check out our Support & Resources.📰 Read our monthly blog.🔎 Learn more about Observational Research or Clinical Trials. Click the website link for more!
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Penn FTD Center
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Penn FTD Center Staff Highlight 🌟. Alexandra Tavani started at the Penn FTD Center in April 2023 working on recruiting, scheduling, and running the clinical trial visit activities. 📍Read more details on Alex in the blog post! Link in our bio!
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Penn FTD Center
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✈️Planning your summer travels?. In this month’s blog post, Penn FTD Center Clinical Research Coordinator Ashlyn O’Halloran provide practical and useful tips for traveling with a loved one with FTD. Our latest blog post can be found by clicking the link in our bio!
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FTD Fact Friday: The most common genetic causes of FTD are listed below. The Penn FTD Center is here to help!. 📍 Check out our Support & Resources.📰 Read our monthly blog.🔎 Learn more about Observational Research or Clinical Trials. Click the website link for more!
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Penn FTD Center
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The latest episode of The Age of Aging dives into the emotional resiliency of young caregivers. In ‘Early Onset Caregiving’ listen to the accounts of two young caregivers who are balancing grief, growth, and responsibility far beyond their years. Listen at the link in the bio 🎧
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Penn FTD Center
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Thank you to CureGRN, @CureMaptFtd, CureVCP, Bluefield Project, NINDS, and @EndFTDregistry for joining the Penn FTD Center lab tour this past Friday! We appreciate the opportunity to showcase our research and collaboration at the Penn FTD Center lab and Penn Brain Bank!
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RT @EndFTDregistry: The FTD Disorders Registry joined representatives from Cure GRN, @CureMAPTFTD, @CureVCP, & the @progranulin_nav for a v….
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Penn FTD Center
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FTD Fact Friday: Symptoms of progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) are listed below. The Penn FTD Center is here to help!. 📍 Check out our Support & Resources.📰 Read our monthly blog.🔎 Learn more about Observational Research or Clinical Trials. Click the website link for more!
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Congratulations to Clinical Research Coordinators Mara Bloom, Lauren Bracken, and Chigozie Ibe as they continue their educational in the medical fields! . Thank you for your hard work and dedication to the Penn FTD Center! Wishing you success on this next chapter!
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Katheryn Cousins PhD, Research Assistant Professor at the Penn FTD Center, presented on blood biomarkers of Alzheimer’s disease to University of Pennsylvania researchers, clinicians, and colleagues. Thank you for sharing your work! 🎉
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Penn FTD Center
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We understand that care management can be tough. For June Care Management Monday, we are sharing tips on FTD & Eating. 📍Check out our website for more information on Support & Resources
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FTD Fact Friday: FTD subtypes are listed below. The Penn FTD Center is here to help!. 📍 Check out our Support & Resources.📰 Read our monthly blog.🔎 Learn more about Observational Research or Clinical Trials. Click the website link for more!
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In the newest episode of The Age of Aging, AARP's Debra Whitman sits down with Penn Memory Center Co-Director Dr. Jason Karlawish to unpack what it really means to live well in your “second 50.” Check the link in our bio!. Don’t forget to call in to answer the Beautiful Question!
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