Suzee Lee (@lee_suzee) 's Twitter Profile
Suzee Lee

@lee_suzee

Professor of Neurology, Director of the Dementia Imaging Genetics lab @UCSFmac.

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linkhttp://www.suzeelee.ucsf.edu calendar_today14-11-2013 17:49:55

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Lindsay Hohsfield (@lhohsfield) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For anyone impacted or knows those who are impacted by genetic or familial ALS or FTD, there's a great new virtual support group.

For anyone impacted or knows those who are impacted by genetic or familial ALS or FTD, there's a great new virtual support group.
Suzee Lee (@lee_suzee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled about our new pub in Ann Neurol that examine Connectivity alterations in MAPT mutation carriers. Congrats, Liwen! Liwen Zhang. Huge thanks ALLFTD, Jesse Brown Lorenzo Pasquini, PhD Virginia Sturm Jennifer Yokoyama UCSF MAC! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.100…

Arabella Bouzigues (@a_bouzigues) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great Frontotemporal Dementia and Related Disorders PIA Journal Club session today where I presented (hopefully doing justice) Liwen Zhang and Suzee Lee‘s paper on network connectivity alterations in #FTD MAPT carriers! It was lovely meeting you! Thanks for your answers to all my questions! 😅

Jessica Damoiseaux (@jsdamoiseaux) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are recruiting Graduate/PhD students to start in August 2024. Applications due Dec 1 2023, international students welcome. Join us! Keywords: neuroimaging, cognition, aging, neurodegeneration, yoga & aerobic exercise, blood markers, lifespan, risk factors.

We are recruiting Graduate/PhD students to start in August 2024. Applications due Dec 1 2023, international students welcome. Join us!
Keywords: neuroimaging, cognition, aging, neurodegeneration, yoga & aerobic exercise, blood markers, lifespan, risk factors.
The AFTD (@aftdhope) 's Twitter Profile Photo

UCSF MAC is conducting a study and looking for participants who must be between 7 and 17 years old, have a biological family member with genetic FTD or Alzheimer's, and have a study partner who can accompany them. Click here for more information: bit.ly/49dSx8x

<a href="/ucsfmac/">UCSF MAC</a> is conducting a study and looking for participants who must be between 7 and 17 years old, have a biological family member with genetic FTD or Alzheimer's, and have a study partner who can accompany them. 

Click here for more information: bit.ly/49dSx8x
Prof. Melissa E. Murray 📸🔬 (@drneurochic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Moving opening at #Tau2024 by Linde Jacobs on MAPT families fighting for a future. She and her sisters have already inspired work in my lab on MAPT mutation carriers and I hope her families' galvanizing story inspires more research curemaptftd.org/team/linde-jac…

Moving opening at #Tau2024 by Linde Jacobs on MAPT families fighting for a future. She and her sisters have already inspired work in my lab on MAPT mutation carriers and I hope her families' galvanizing story inspires more research

curemaptftd.org/team/linde-jac…
Rankin Lab (@rankin_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The incredible Sherry Chen presenting her poster on "The Hierarchical Organization of the Salience, Default, and Frontoparietal Networks in Social Inferences" in Seoul, Korea at #OHBM2024

The incredible <a href="/Sherry_YuChen/">Sherry Chen</a> presenting her poster on "The Hierarchical Organization of the Salience, Default, and Frontoparietal Networks in Social Inferences" in Seoul, Korea at #OHBM2024
Sterre de Boer, MD, PhD (@sterredeboer1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Best way to start the #AAIC24! Huge thanks to the Frontotemporal Dementia and Related Disorders PIA for giving me the opportunity to present my research on differentiating sporadic #bvFTD from psychiatric disorders! #endFTD

Sebastian Palmqvist (@sebastianpalmqv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very proud of this study! We have worked for many years now and finally show that BBMs work when implemented prospectively in primary and secondary care.

RikOssenkoppele (@rikossenkoppele) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nick Fox making the case that excess brain volume loss associated with Lecanemab (or other effective mAB’s) is associated with the removal of “space-occupying” structures, as amyloid plaques occupy ~6-8% of the cortex in autopsy studies. #AAIC24

Nick Fox making the case that excess brain volume loss associated with Lecanemab (or other effective mAB’s) is associated with the removal of “space-occupying” structures, as amyloid plaques occupy ~6-8% of the cortex in autopsy studies. #AAIC24
Global Brain Health Institute (@gbhi_fellows) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Linde Jacobs’ dedication to ending frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is inspiring, turning personal loss into a powerful force for change. Read more👉Fighting to Avoid Her Mother’s Fate, for Her Daughters’ Sake | Neurology | Washington University in St. Louis UCSF MAC WashU Medicine Neurology

Linde Jacobs’ dedication to ending frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is inspiring, turning personal loss into a powerful force for change. Read more👉Fighting to Avoid Her Mother’s Fate, for Her Daughters’ Sake | Neurology | Washington University in St. Louis <a href="/UCSFmac/">UCSF MAC</a> <a href="/WashUNeurology/">WashU Medicine Neurology</a>
Celeste Karch (@karchlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Consider 📧📞your congress people to tell them why NIH funding is critical for your state - bringing 💵, jobs, overall economic growth - congress.gov/members/find-y…

Suzee Lee (@lee_suzee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For decades, NIH funding has fueled breakthroughs in cancer, heart disease and more. But a new policy puts progress at risk. We need Congress to oppose this abrupt change. Join me in emailing lawmakers today! #SaveNIHresearch bit.ly/4hxmfsK