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Dementia Researcher - AAIC 2019 - Day One
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AAIC 2019 - Day One

Dementia Researcher

07/15/19

36m

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This week we are recording a daily podcast, sharing all the news and highlights from this years Alzheimer's Association International Conference in Los Angeles. Day One - Adam Smith is joined by Dr Clare Walton from Alzheimer's Society, Sarah Gregory from The University of Edinburgh and Dr James Quinn from Harvard Medical School. Check back at this time tomorrow for news from day two, and checkout the twitter feed with #AAIC19 to find more.

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Open science, open access, publication timelines are all discussed in our podcast this week with PLOS ONE Associate Editor George Vousden and Research Manager Rui Maruricio at ARUK. PLOS ONE has launched a call-for-papers, inviting researchers to submit their latest research on the early diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. The impact of AD may be lessened by timely diagnosis, allowing access to care pathways and enabling planning for advanced care. Likewise, the ability to diagnose AD at its early stages is likely a prerequisite for the successful implementation of novel disease-modifying treatments. Submissions are welcome across all disciplines, including basic research, translational studies in animal models and studies in patient populations. https://collections.plos.org/s/alzheimersdisease

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This week we are recording a daily podcast, sharing all the news and highlights from this years Alzheimer's Association International Conference in Los Angeles. Day Two - Adam Smith is joined by Dr Sara Imarisio from Alzheimer's Research UK, Riona McArdle from Newcastle University and Dr Astrid Suchy-Dicey from Washington State University. Check back at this time tomorrow for news from day two, and checkout the twitter feed with #AAIC19 to find more.

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