AMiNDR: A Month in Neurodegenerative Disease Research

191 - Detection of Amyloid, Tau and new PET targets in Alzheimer's Disease: June 2021

Episode Summary

Here, we'll be taking a closer look at 14 papers published in June 2021 that rely on Positron emission tomography imaging (or PET) to detect amyloid and tau pathology in the brain, within the context of Alzheimer's disease! If you're interested in learning about tau and amyloid based detection, alternative PET tracers in AD research, or combining PET with different imaging modalities, make sure to tune it. Sections in this episode: Amyloid-beta based detection (1:30) Tau based detection (9:45) Amyloid-beta and tau (15:04) Case studies (16:48) Other PET targets (19:01)

Episode Notes

Here, we'll be taking a closer look at 14 papers published in June 2021 that rely on Positron emission tomography imaging (or PET) to detect amyloid and tau pathology in the brain, within the context of Alzheimer's disease! If you're interested in learning about tau and amyloid based detection, alternative PET tracers in AD research, or combining PET with different imaging modalities, make sure to tune it.  

 

Sections in this episode:  

Amyloid-beta based detection (1:30)

Tau based detection (9:45)

Amyloid-beta and tau (15:04)

Case studies (16:48)

Other PET targets (19:01)

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We would like to thank our amazing team for all of the work that goes into every episode of AMiNDR. Today's episode was scripted, hosted and edited by Alexandra Pavel and reviewed by Judy Cheng and Sarah Louadi. The bibliography was created by Jacques Ferreira and the wordcloud (wordart.com) was generated by Sarah Louadi. 

Big thanks to the sorting team for sorting all the papers published in June into themes for our episodes: Jacques Ferreira, Elyn Rowe, Ellen Koch, Christy Yu, Nicole Corso, Sarah Louadi, and Naila Kuhlmann. 

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