
Alexandra Touroutoglou
@touroutogloua
Assistant Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School @harvardmed @MGHNeurology
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https://www.massgeneral.org/neurology 11-01-2021 02:07:55
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It's #BrainAwarenessWeek, so we are bringing you three super-cool studies from our friends at Mass General Imaging💡. Read more: massgeneral.link/BrainAwareness… Alexandra Touroutoglou Emiliano Santarnecchi MGH Center for Systems Biology

Atrophy in behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia spans multiple large-scale prefrontal and temporal networks. Brain Alexandra Touroutoglou DickersonLabMGH academic.oup.com/brain/article-…

If you're at #AAIC23, come check out the poster/oral presentations given by some members of DickersonLabMGH in the next few days! Alexandra Touroutoglou LEADS MGH Neurology MassGeneralNeuroscience MGH Martinos Center


What is so super about aging? Our commentary is now published at The Lancet The Lancet Healthy Longevity Thanks to everyone contributing to our superaging work Lisa Feldman Barrett Yuta Katsumi, PhD DickersonLabMGH @MGH_RI Harvard Medical School thelancet.com/journals/lanhl…

Excited that the work on Early-Onset Alzheimer’s Signature MRI we presented at #AAIC2023 has just been accepted for publication in special issue Alzheimer's & Dementia Journals Thanks to all co-authors from #LEADS LEADS DickersonLabMGH Liana Apostolova, MD, MSc, FAAN @relajoie @eloyan_ani Maria C Carrillo PhD


Come see my wonderful mentee, Erin, and her poster on the utility of network-specific atrophy in predicting longitudinal clinics decline in patients with sporadic bvFTD! #AAIC2023 #AAIC23 DickersonLabMGH


What is so super about ageing? – linked Comment by Alexandra Touroutoglou and colleagues thelancet.com/journals/lanhl…

Research done by Alexandra Touroutoglou, director of Mass General Imaging, reveals that 'superagers,' older adults defying cognitive aging, could unlock treatments for Alzheimer's. spklr.io/6017lxA7 #WorldAlzheimersMonth



Today is at once the end of a journey & the beginning of a new one. I am pleased to share that, with co-PIs Haber Neuroanatomy Lab & Elizabeth M. C. Hillman, we have received the largest BRAIN CONNECTS award for the human brain. More acknowledgements, thoughts (& perhaps prayers 😄) in the days to come.

It was an honor to give MassGeneralNeuroscience Grand Rounds at the historic Etherdome and share our team's vision for bridging the microscope to the clinic. In addition to mummies and skeletons, it was reassuring to also have Susie Huang Brian Edlow and Gabriel Ramos Llordén in the audience.


#MGH's Lauren Fiechtner, MD, MPH, and Alexandra Touroutoglou, MSc, PhD, Alexandra Touroutoglou received the 2023 Rising Mentor Award from @MGHCFD. This award recognizes faculty at the instructor through assistant professor rank with less than 10 years of mentoring experience at MGH.

Researchers from MGH Psychiatry and colleagues found a potential target for noninvasive neuromodulation of PTSD symptoms derived from focal brain lesions in veterans, in a new @natureneuro study. Read more: nature.com/articles/s4159…

Exciting report from our MassGeneralNeuroscience team on the impact of #TMS on circuit dynamics and cognitive deficits in primary progressive aphasia #PPA, building more evidence on the potential use of #neuromodulation in neurodegenerative #dementias.

Harvard Harvard Med Postgraduate and Continuing Education Continuing Education. Feb 7th, 2025. Talks available on demand for 30 days Brain Medicine: Integrating the Clinical Neurosciences Discounted pricing available through Dec 7, 2024. Dr. Rudy Tanzi Schmahmann Lab Ana-Maria Vranceanu tor wager cmecatalog.hms.harvard.edu/brain-medicine…

We are developing a virtual summer camp to introduce high-school students to coding and neuroscience, and are looking to recruit for our pilot cohort this summer! No prior experience in coding/neuroscience needed! MGH Martinos Center @MGH_RI Apply by March 5: connects.mgh.harvard.edu/outreach/linc-…


Proud that our work on early-onset Alzheimer's disease is highly recognized by the scientific community. Wiley in research DickersonLabMGH Yuta Katsumi, PhD Katie Brandt Alzheimer's Association MassGeneralNeuroscience MGH Neurology Mass General Brigham Research Harvard Medical School


.@BrainComms paper by C. Westlin. fMRI study in #FND vs psychiatric controls showing increased crosstalk btw the somatomotor network & multiple other networks (e.g., salience, default mode, frontoparietal). Correlations w physical symptoms. Functional Neurological Disorder Society academic.oup.com/braincomms/art…
