Emma Coomans (@emmacoomans) 's Twitter Profile
Emma Coomans

@emmacoomans

Post-doc @AlzheimerAms 🧠 | PET imaging | Alzheimer’s disease | genetically identical twins

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Michael Schöll (@_michael_scholl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new paper sheds light on the pathophysiogical and clinical trajectories of individuals presenting with confined MTL tau and no apparent amyloid pathology. Our data suggests that they are likely to follow a distinct, less malign course untypical for AD. Check it out JAMA Neurology

Emma Coomans (@emmacoomans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interesse in een update over zorg en onderzoek rondom dementie? Meld je aan voor Alzheimer Actueel waar onder andere Suzan van Amerongen, Elliz Scheijbelaar en ik iets zullen vertellen over ons onderzoek 🧠 #WereldAlzheimerDag #Alzheimer10daagse

Emma Coomans (@emmacoomans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in the complex interplay between cerebrovascular burden and Alzheimer’s disease pathology? 🧠 Check out our newest paper just published in Brain! Big thanks to all co-authors but especially Oskar Hansson and RikOssenkoppele!!

Emma Coomans (@emmacoomans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy that the final paper of my phd thesis is now out! If you are interested in tau-PET visual reads / the clinical implementation of tau-PET, check out our latest paper published in Neurology Neurology Journal Alzheimercentrum Amsterdam (inactief)

Sylvia Villeneuve (@sylv_villeneuve) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very interesting editorial: "The lack of adoption of (new) MRI biomarkers (in clinic) is a significant failure for the field of dementia imaging research, and it is unlikely that simply applying ever more sophisticated methods of machine learning [..] will change this situation."

Neurology Journal (@greenjournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Published online: Performance of a [18F]Flortaucipir PET Visual Read Method Across the Alzheimer Disease Continuum and in Dementia With Lewy Bodies bit.ly/45aRFOv #NeuroTwitter Emma Coomans RikOssenkoppele

Published online: Performance of a [18F]Flortaucipir PET Visual Read Method Across the Alzheimer Disease Continuum and in Dementia With Lewy Bodies bit.ly/45aRFOv

#NeuroTwitter <a href="/EmmaCoomans/">Emma Coomans</a> <a href="/RikOssenkoppele/">RikOssenkoppele</a>
Michael Schöll (@_michael_scholl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are looking for a highly motivated #postdoc to join our team for an exciting collaborative project on #AI image analysis. The position entails working closely with academic and industry partners in Sweden, the US, the UK and Germany. Please share! web103.reachmee.com/ext/I005/1035/…

Emma Coomans (@emmacoomans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday was such a fun and beautiful day, racing through the Dutch countryside and raising money for Alzheimer’s research together with Michael Schöll and his beautiful car! Many thanks to the #AlzheimerRally2024 organization team for this great day! 🚗🚗

Yesterday was such a fun and beautiful day, racing through the Dutch countryside and raising money for Alzheimer’s research together with <a href="/_michael_scholl/">Michael Schöll</a> and his beautiful car! Many thanks to the #AlzheimerRally2024 organization team for this great day! 🚗🚗
Julie Ottoy (@ottoyjulie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔥Years in the making, now published! My final postdoc project in Nature Communications shows that Tau and TSPO PET follow gradients🌈 of connectivity in #Alzheimer disease 🧠 nature.com/articles/s4146… Thanks to Alzheimer's Association Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre McGill Research Centre for Studies in Aging Now ready for new adventures!🌍☺️

RikOssenkoppele (@rikossenkoppele) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 NEW PREPRINT! "Prediction of future cognitive decline among cognitively unimpaired individuals using measures of soluble phosphorylated tau or tau tangle pathology" I am very pleased to present our most recent work! It concerns a large multi-cohort study in which we

🚨 NEW PREPRINT!

"Prediction of future cognitive decline among cognitively unimpaired individuals using measures of soluble phosphorylated tau or tau tangle pathology"

I am very pleased to present our most recent work!

It concerns a large multi-cohort study in which we
Emma Coomans (@emmacoomans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After a few days in NY, my poster has reached its final destination! Stop by my poster today during AIC (nr. 64) and join our tau-PET-session during #AAIC24 on July 30th to hear about prevalence of tau-PET-positivity in a multicenter study including 41 (!) cohorts worldwide 🌎

After a few days in NY, my poster has reached its final destination! Stop by my poster today during AIC (nr. 64) and join our tau-PET-session during #AAIC24 on July 30th to hear about prevalence of tau-PET-positivity in a multicenter study including 41 (!) cohorts worldwide 🌎
Emma Coomans (@emmacoomans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very much looking forward to the results of this study, and very excited the first participants have been included! Great work by Marie R. Vermeiren 🤩

Jenna Adams (@jennanadams) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're excited to finally share our review of fMRI hyperactivity in the Alzheimer’s disease pathological cascade, the result of a fun collaboration with @CorriveauNick, Larissa Fischer, Eoin Molloy, & Anne Maass Now out in @BrainComms - summary thread below! academic.oup.com/braincomms/adv…

Suzanne E Schindler (@suzanneeschind1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Having started my career in basic neuroscience research, I have always understood Alzheimer disease to mean the pathophysiology associated with amyloid plaques and tau tangles. As a clinician, I appreciate that the relationship between Alzheimer disease and cognitive impairment

Maura Malpetti (@m_malpetti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am recruiting for 2 posts to join our FTD research! A research assistant or postdoc working on PET and coordination of a new study: jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/49140/ A biostatistician to work on blood-based markers in ONFIRE: jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/49134/ Deadline 8th Dec - share widely!

JAMA Neurology (@jamaneuro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Individuals with more severe clinical Alzheimer disease symptoms than their biological stage often have additional pathologies. ja.ma/3H0b6TU

Individuals with more severe clinical Alzheimer disease symptoms than their biological stage often have additional pathologies. ja.ma/3H0b6TU