Have you spotted our tower crane in the San Antonio Medical Center? Check out this time-lapse video to see what we've been up to! 🏗️ The UT Health San Antonio Center for Brain Health project is a 5-story, brain health research science facility that will provide the space to conduct vital basic science laboratory research and translational research to improve brain health care across Texas and the nation. 🧠 #JoerisGC #TransformingPeopleAndPlaces #ConstructionTimelapse #Drone https://lnkd.in/gHGtkmyV
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Brain and body are more intertwined than we knew | Nature Editorial https://lnkd.in/ePMV_efe
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Behind every breakthrough in cerebral palsy research, there's a passionate researcher pushing the boundaries of knowledge. As we mark #WorldCerebralPalsyDay, let's recognize their dedication to making a difference and transforming lives.🔬 #CerebralPalsyResearch
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📚 Honored to announce my completion of the "Biohacking Your Brain's Health" course by Emory University! 🧠✨ Equipped with valuable insights into optimizing brain health, I'm ready to apply this knowledge to enhance overall well-being and performance. 🌟 #EmoryUniversity #BrainHealth #Biohacking #LifelongLearner #PersonalDevelopment
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Understanding how our brain works: Dr. Abigail Livny-Ezer, Head of Neuroimaging Laboratory, Department of Diagnostic Imaging, Joseph Sagol Neuroscience Center, Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer breaks down for us the fascinating world of the connectome, and how new ways of visualizing the brain's unique fingerprint and its infinite connections can revolutionize personalized medicine and improve patient outcomes. “During my training as a neuropsychologist I became interested in brain pathologies, in particular in the way the brain reorganizes due to acute and chronic neuro-pathologies and how such reorganization in both brain structure and function corresponds with cognitive outcome. My interest in the understanding of brain functioning and in advanced brain imaging techniques led me to acquiring new skills in MR imaging in the context of brain disorders.” https://lnkd.in/dRcdVAwf Amital Isaac Steve Walz
What if your brain had a fingerprint? with Dr. Abigail Livny Ezer
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Today's the day! We're excited to kick off the Inaugural Summit on Subconcussive Trauma and Brain Health. Over the next two days, leaders in sports medicine, neuroscience, and public health will come together to advance our understanding of subconcussive impacts and discuss solutions to protect brain health. Follow along as we dive into this important issue. #SubconcussiveSummit #BrainHealth
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Vision disorders including double vision, slow peripheral vision, difficulties with eye movements and slow visual processing are estimated to affect 10 to 25% of people with stroke and brain injury. As a former director of a vision rehabilitation center, I’ve been following the latest research on how to help people with stroke and brain injury. A recent study from LMU Munich – Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München is challenging current models of perceptual learning and visual rehabilitation that do not incorporate saccade-related mechanisms. https://lnkd.in/gV_NVRWn #stroke #braininjury #visionimpairment #visiontherapy
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#DidYouKnow The story of railway worker Phineas Gage is a famous one in brain science. In 1848, an explosion sent a metal rod upwards into his left eye and out through his skull, damaging his left frontal lobe. While Gage survived, people noticed changes in his personality: previously he was known as responsible and hard-working, but after the accident, he became disrespectful, foul-mouthed and had difficulty carrying out plans. The frontal lobe is key for planning, reasoning, and emotional regulation, which is why personality changes are often the first signs of frontotemporal dementia. Read more: https://bit.ly/3VM9qBc #UQ #QBI #brain #research #science #dementia
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#Stroke and #dementia are two of the most prevalent neurological diseases within the U.S. population. They can often cause dramatic effects, including motor dysfunction and memory loss. Dr. S. Thomas Carmichael aims to address the issues that arise from these two disorders, by studying the cellular mechanisms of brain repair after stroke and vascular dementia. His research seeks to develop treatment that can promote brain repair. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/gBMXwYna #UCLANeurology #BrainResearch #Stroke #Dementia
Brain Repair Research: The S. Thomas Carmichael Lab
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Heart and brain health are intertwined. Robert Harrington, MD, an esteemed #cardiologist and the new dean of Weill Cornell Medicine, joins Dr. Stieg to explore the fascinating conversations that go on between the heart and the brain. Listen here: https://lnkd.in/eJzfMzYH #hearthealth #brainhealth
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Today is the start of Brain Awareness Week! 🧠 Brain Awareness Week aims to foster public enthusiasm to support brain science! Help spread the word about the importance of brain science, research, and healthcare and its critical role in helping people. 🙌 #SummitHealthcareServices #SummitHealthcare #BrainAwarenessWeek
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