AMiNDR: A Month in Neurodegenerative Disease Research

269 - Structural Changes in the Brain in Alzheimer's Disease: January 2022

Episode Summary

What information do grey and white matter tell us about mild cognitive impairment vs. Alzheimer's disease? Enjoy this episode in which Christy goes over study findings from 12 papers published in January 2022 on the topic of structural brain changes related to AD. Sections in this episode: Gray and white matter changes (2.25) Correlations of structural changes with biomarkers (9.28) Methods for early detection (15.27) Software packages for brain volumetry (19.03) Radiomic (22.56)

Episode Notes

What information do grey and white matter tell us about mild cognitive impairment vs. Alzheimer's disease? Enjoy this episode in which Christy goes over study findings from 12 papers published in January 2022 on the topic of structural brain changes related to AD.  

Sections in this episode:  

Gray and white matter changes (2.25)  

Correlations of structural changes with biomarkers (9.28)  

Methods for early detection (15.27)  

Software packages for brain volumetry (19.03)  

Radiomic (22.56) 

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To find the numbered bibliography with all the papers covered in this episode, click here, or use the link below:

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To access the folder with ALL our bibliographies, follow this link (it will be updated as we publish episodes and process bibliographies), or use the link below:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1bzSzkY9ZHzzY8Xhzt0HZfZhRG1Gq_Si-?usp=sharing

You can also find all of our bibliographies on our website: www.amindr.com

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Our team of volunteers works tirelessly each month to bring you every episode of AMiNDR. This episode was scripted and hosted by Christy Yu, edited by Anusha Kamesh, and reviewed by Ellen Koch. The bibliography was made by Lara Onbasi and the wordcloud was created by Sarah Louadi (www.wordart.com). 

Big thanks to the sorting team for taking on the enormous task of sorting all of the Alzheimer’s Disease papers into episodes each month. For January 2022, the sorters were Jacques Ferreira, Christy Yu, Kate Van Pelt, Kira Tosefsky, Dana Clausen, Eden Dubchak, Ben Cornish, Elyn Rowe and Ellen Koch. Also, props to our management team, which includes Sarah Louadi, Ellen Koch, Naila Kuhlmann, Elyn Rowe, Anusha Kamesh, and Jacques Ferreira for keeping everything running smoothly.

Our music is from "Journey of a Neurotransmitter" by musician and fellow neuroscientist Anusha Kamesh; you can find the original piece and her other music on soundcloud under Anusha Kamesh or on her YouTube channel, AKMusic.   

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