
Babalola Joshua Adekunle Taiwo
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Great interest in everything Metabolic dysfunctions, Aging and Neurodegenerative diseases. An advocate of life style modifications and a God lover.
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Submit Abstracts for Nutrition, Metabolism and Dementia PIA FRS #AAIC2025 "Nutrients and Brain metabolism associated with AD/ADRD traits". Due Jan 9th, DM for questions. The link is in the thread VyshnaVee Balendra š©ŗš Debora Melo van Lent Dr. Fiona Harrison Aaron Smith, PhD, RD






š Exciting News! Registration for MAEPiMS Challenge 2025 is Now Open! š See flyer for details... Olumuyiwa Igbalajobi, Ph.D Adeniji Adejimi, Ph.D


New *open access* paper in Alzheimer's & Dementia Journals ā with the Alzheimer's Association #GBSC we compared 33 different plasma p-tau assays. TLDR ā Plasma p-tau217 on several platforms was the best at discriminating Alzheimerās from controls alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/alā¦





āļøMeet the Editors āļø Alzheimer's & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer's Association. Editor-in-Chief Donna M. Wilcock, Ph.D. from Indiana University. Donna Wilcock drives A&D to publish a wide range of bench-to-bedside investigations. More information: alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/155252ā¦


If you are from Ghana or Kenya, the Scholarships Cafe team has something special for you! Comment 'Yes'.

PLEASE HELP SHARING - LOOKING FOR POST-DOCS to study the basis of sleep and circadian dysfunction in Alzheimer's and related diseases. bit.ly/4hfP4cd ISTAART Neuromodulatory Subcortical Systems PIA Sleep Research Society Sleep and Circadian Rhythms




Interleukin-12 signaling drives Alzheimerās disease pathology through disrupting neuronal and oligodendrocyte homeostasis Nature Aging nature.com/articles/s4358ā¦



Interested in tau, aggregation or inflammation in Alzheimerās? š¤ See you at poster 274! š§ #ADPD2025 AD/PD - Advances in Science & Therapy



Weight gain and stable overweight trajectories from early life to midlife were associated with faster cognitive decline than stable normal weight trajectories. Weight management during early life may mitigate cognitive decline. Just out Neurology Journal neurology.org/doi/10.1212/WNā¦