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Old Bones and Second Skeletons - IOA Visiting Scholar, Bob Pignolo, MD, PhD
Просмотров 357 месяцев назад
Mayo Clinic's Bob Pignolo, MD, PhD discusses his work in bone biology and understanding the mechanisms underlying skeletal aging.
Meet IOA Intern, Joey Dupree
Просмотров 127 месяцев назад
Joey joined the IOA in 2023 as an intern working on projects related to the IOA Members program among other things. Learn about his work and his experience as he pursues a career in neuroscience research.
The Global Parkinson's Genetics Program (GP2)
Просмотров 5611 месяцев назад
The Global Parkinson's Genetics Program (GP2)
CARD and GP2 as Models of Collaborative Science
Просмотров 4111 месяцев назад
NIH's Andrew Singleton, PhD discusses CARD and GP2 as models of collaborative science in neurodegenerative disease research. Dr. Singleton presented on the topic at the IOA's 2023 Vincent J. Cristofalo Lectureship.
Brain aging over time: Charting disparities in brain health & assessing AD risk and resilience
Просмотров 80Год назад
Dr. Gagan Wig of the University of Texas, Dallas, discusses his work in brain network changes and how they relate to cognitive decline both in normal healthy aging and in disease.
Neuroimmunology and Microglia in the Aging Brain
Просмотров 252Год назад
Michael Haney, PhD discusses "Functional Genomics of Neuroimmune Interactions in Alzheimer’s Disease and Aging."
2022 at the IOA - A Year in Review
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2022 at the IOA - A Year in Review
Renaud La Joie, PhD discusses Heterogeneity of Alzheimer's Disease Clinical Presentations
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Renaud La Joie, PhD discusses Heterogeneity of Alzheimer's Disease Clinical Presentations at his IOA Visiting Scholars Series lecture. Watch Dr. La Joie's full presentation here: mediasite.med.upenn.edu/mediasite/Play/1b7850e052784c65a5e85bcff6041bac1d
"Clinical & Pathological Studies of the Oldest-Old" - Claudia Kawas, MD
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IOA Visiting Scholar, Claudia Kawas, MD of University of California, Irvine, discusses her studies on the "oldest-old" population those 90 and up.
New discoveries in the preclinical phase of Alzheimer’s disease: Findings from the WRAP study
Просмотров 2372 года назад
The IOA's Vincent J. Cristofalo Annual Lectureship keynote speaker, Sterling Johnson, PhD, discusses the Wisconsin Registry for Alzheimer's Prevention (WRAP) study.
TREM2 in Neurodegeneration and Cancer | Marco Colonna, MD
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IOA Visiting Scholar, Marco Colonna, MD, discusses TREM2 and its role in neurodegeneration specifically Alzheimer's disease and cancer. Watch the full lecture here: mediasite.med.upenn.edu/mediasite/Play/67d3e02fd97245b0a61995c120a82a7a1d
The 2021 IOA & CNDR Research Retreat
Просмотров 1072 года назад
Bringing the Microscope to Clinic: "Crossing the Translational Divide in Neurodegenerative Disease Research"
The NIH Approach to Inclusive Excellence presented by NIH's Marie Bernard, MD
Просмотров 522 года назад
The NIH Approach to Inclusive Excellence presented by NIH's Marie Bernard, MD
Celebrating John Q. Trojanowski, MD, PhD
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After nearly two decades of exceptional leadership, John Q. Trojanowski, MD, PhD, has decided to step down as the Director of the Institute on Aging (IOA), effective September 1, 2021.
"The Dementia-capable Health System: Present Challenges and Future Opportunities" ft. Zaldy Tan, MD
Просмотров 2072 года назад
"The Dementia-capable Health System: Present Challenges and Future Opportunities" ft. Zaldy Tan, MD
The 2021 Virtual Vincent J. Cristofalo Lectureship
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The 2021 Virtual Vincent J. Cristofalo Lectureship
Webinar: "mitoAMPK in control of exercise-induced mitophagy: Cash for clunkers"
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.3 года назад
Webinar: "mitoAMPK in control of exercise-induced mitophagy: Cash for clunkers"
Vacuolar Tauopathy: A new, rare genetic form of dementia discovered at Penn Medicine
Просмотров 2423 года назад
Vacuolar Tauopathy: A new, rare genetic form of dementia discovered at Penn Medicine
Webinar: Driving Alzheimer's and Aging-Related Innovations Through Small Business Funding
Просмотров 973 года назад
Webinar: Driving Alzheimer's and Aging-Related Innovations Through Small Business Funding
FTD Virtual Caregiver Conference 2020: What if it's not Alzheimer's Disease? ft. Murray Grossman, MD
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.3 года назад
FTD Virtual Caregiver Conference 2020: What if it's not Alzheimer's Disease? ft. Murray Grossman, MD
Genetics and Genetic Counseling in FTD and FTD/ALS ft. Laynie Dratch, ScM
Просмотров 8073 года назад
Genetics and Genetic Counseling in FTD and FTD/ALS ft. Laynie Dratch, ScM
Caregiver Strategies for Symptom Management ft. Gabriela Bustamante, BSN, RN
Просмотров 3503 года назад
Caregiver Strategies for Symptom Management ft. Gabriela Bustamante, BSN, RN
Researching FTD and Related Conditions: Why You Should Get Involved in Research
Просмотров 2303 года назад
Researching FTD and Related Conditions: Why You Should Get Involved in Research
Decision Making in Advanced Illness ft. Lauren Massimo, PhD, CRNP
Просмотров 2893 года назад
Decision Making in Advanced Illness ft. Lauren Massimo, PhD, CRNP
Social Work Consultations: Psychosocial Support and Care Planning ft. Cynthia Clyburn, MSW, LSW
Просмотров 2523 года назад
Social Work Consultations: Psychosocial Support and Care Planning ft. Cynthia Clyburn, MSW, LSW
Clinical Core Aims (ext.) - Penn U19: Center on A-Syn Strains in ADRD
Просмотров 644 года назад
Clinical Core Aims (ext.) - Penn U19: Center on A-Syn Strains in ADRD
Clinical Core Aims - Penn U19: Center on A-Syn in ADRD
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Clinical Core Aims - Penn U19: Center on A-Syn in ADRD
Neuropathology, Biomarker & Genetics Core (Core C) Aims - Penn U19: Center on A-Syn Strains in ADRD
Просмотров 544 года назад
Neuropathology, Biomarker & Genetics Core (Core C) Aims - Penn U19: Center on A-Syn Strains in ADRD
Neuropathology, Biomarker & Genetics Core (C) Biosamples - Penn U19: Center on A-Syn Strains in ADRD
Просмотров 324 года назад
Neuropathology, Biomarker & Genetics Core (C) Biosamples - Penn U19: Center on A-Syn Strains in ADRD

Комментарии

  • @SisterSunshineTV
    @SisterSunshineTV 2 дня назад

    Picks disease killed my father in law and his mother. I suspect my husband is developing it due to personality changes. He refuses to get the genetic testing done.

  • @Sushi2735
    @Sushi2735 Месяц назад

    I am so sorry for your family to lose such loving kind man. I had a cranky sour father. It makes your loss so much more difficult.

  • @andrewhazenberg3398
    @andrewhazenberg3398 Месяц назад

    What a beautiful amazing classy lady . She explained this devastating disease very well . I hope she will be ok . 🙏💔

  • @andrewhazenberg3398
    @andrewhazenberg3398 Месяц назад

    Is M.A.I.D. available as an option if I were to ever get FTD ? I am single and have no family. I would not want to live with something that would only get much much worse and has no possible cure . 💔😢

  • @andrewhazenberg3398
    @andrewhazenberg3398 Месяц назад

    I terrifies me to think this , but if I ever got diagnosed with some incurable type of dementia, I would not want to be around anymore . 💔😢

  • @linden5576
    @linden5576 3 месяца назад

    I don’t know what does all that mean that she just mentioned?

  • @christinabradley3848
    @christinabradley3848 3 месяца назад

    Wish I had known

  • @michaelmaximilian913
    @michaelmaximilian913 3 месяца назад

    Goth vita can help

  • @keitymarley733
    @keitymarley733 4 месяца назад

    Parkinson disease is a very terrible illness, my Dad suffered from it for 19 years until we finally got a help and a medicine from Dr Madida that truly works that helped treat, cure and reversed all his symptoms. My Dad is well again🔁🔁...

  • @keitymarley733
    @keitymarley733 4 месяца назад

    Parkinson disease is a very terrible illness, my Dad suffered from it for 19 years until we finally got a help and a medicine from Dr Madida that truly works that helped treat, cure and reversed all his symptoms. My Dad is well again🔁🔁...

  • @grainnemcnamara1717
    @grainnemcnamara1717 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing this with me.

  • @629lrogers
    @629lrogers 5 месяцев назад

    Hi Willo. This is Lee. I used to work with you at PP. Remember Isabel. Anyway glad to see you the lady that turned me on to Luciano Pavarotti.

  • @novigod
    @novigod 6 месяцев назад

    Should watch this short film about FTD, very good film: ruclips.net/video/5zK32qzdbvw/видео.htmlsi=xQ4O9ld1opUQAwWA

  • @lorraineophoff4984
    @lorraineophoff4984 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this info. Getting conflicting reports on different medical tests is so frustrating!

  • @laurah.160
    @laurah.160 8 месяцев назад

    i believe with all of my heart my mother has this terrifying and humiliating disease. She literally lost her mind, and I didn't know what the fuck was going on and i refused to allow her around my kids anymore. So she tried kidnapping my eldest daughter and sued me in court. I can't believe this happened to me and my kids. My Mother doesn't see anything unusual about her behavior. It's wild.

    • @carolinaprepper6603
      @carolinaprepper6603 7 месяцев назад

      I think my Mom had at 90 had 10 yrs ago. she turned on me as I was her caregiver. accused me of stealing her $. I was investigated. she left everyrhing to my brother. pretty sure he has gambled away by now. still love and miss her.

  • @user-jv3xp6pz5d
    @user-jv3xp6pz5d 9 месяцев назад

    audio very poor qulity.please reload if possible

  • @jessy4935
    @jessy4935 9 месяцев назад

    So much of Diane’s story mirrors my own. Thank you for the support.

  • @beverlymayfield4401
    @beverlymayfield4401 9 месяцев назад

    Where are you? Where are all the doctors and advisors that helped you? I don't have any thing lilke what you have. Thanks for the tips tho. Beverly is the patient, We set up the account in her name bc it's a Google acct.

  • @rosariogarciablanco1847
    @rosariogarciablanco1847 9 месяцев назад

    A en inglés soy español

  • @laurah.160
    @laurah.160 10 месяцев назад

    My mother has this and terrorized me. I can't get anyone to believe me how dangerous she is to herself and others

  • @Lola-mt1ne
    @Lola-mt1ne Год назад

    I think as people start talking about this subject, we are becoming more attuned to those around us and our reactions.

  • @MrTian1212
    @MrTian1212 Год назад

    The whole field misses him deeply. RIP Dr. Trojanowski.

  • @lyntrojanowski3326
    @lyntrojanowski3326 Год назад

    Courage

  • @girlanonymous
    @girlanonymous Год назад

    I just Googled “Jamie Arking’s father” and he passed away Sept 2018. How sad. This disease is terrible.

  • @MaryKimball
    @MaryKimball Год назад

    This is my story:(

  • @nairmendes6805
    @nairmendes6805 Год назад

    Pôr favor coloca para tradução em Português

  • @tonyhahahaha6590
    @tonyhahahaha6590 Год назад

    She is so well spoken. Nothing gets by this woman she’s as sharp as a tack.

  • @bonniedunbar6717
    @bonniedunbar6717 Год назад

    Your prom dress is beautiful. I wish young people still dressed like that.

  • @Vote_Blue
    @Vote_Blue Год назад

    My dad flew fighters and served as a JAG attorney in the Air Force, then went into private practice after retiring and taught school for 20 years. a brilliant man. he was diagnosed with svPPA 2 days ago. we've noticed his inability to form complete sentences for a while, now. we just thought he'd become a befuddled old man. when the neurologist said dementia, i almost lost it. i am terrified.

  • @judycampbell842
    @judycampbell842 Год назад

    Np one ever talks about the finances. What do you if you can't afford a facility?

  • @matthewbrown6163
    @matthewbrown6163 Год назад

    Back in the 70's my grandmother could talk for hours on the phone but not saying who the caller was. Dementia was not yet diagnosed. We watched a slower regression until she her daughter's funeral. It was like a blind came over her memory. 10 more years we had her, but she was a shadow of herself. Dangerous things, my grandmother loved to hide scissors in weird places - we would find under cushions & between sheets in the linen cupboard.

  • @deborahgolob6275
    @deborahgolob6275 Год назад

    My very bright mom got this and went into all the stages of dementia. Unfortunately it was a 10 year journey It is very hard to see someone you love go through this disease. It is awful to watch your loving mother fade and not even know you

  • @lindaalice891
    @lindaalice891 Год назад

    I have grown so wise to know the truth that indeed saved me from Multiple sclerosis with the help of a treatment from *Dr_Madida*

  • @deborahray5329
    @deborahray5329 Год назад

    You are so lucky to have received so much support. I did not. I came home to a loaded hand gun on the kitchen table. My husband spent my entire pay check for 2 wks except $500.00 & couldn't tell me what he spent it on. He started divorce proceeding but hadn't paid the filing fee. I had to petition the court for an involuntary mental evaluation. I placed him in a facility for 2 years then was able to change my work schedule from afternoons to every weekend on midnights as a CT tech in a trauma center. I did this until I retired 2 years ago & he lived at home till he past away in Oct.

    • @sierragold
      @sierragold 10 месяцев назад

      This is horrible-- I'm so sorry!

  • @artgirl9005
    @artgirl9005 Год назад

    I believe that my husband now has this. His entire personality changed so completely that I do not recognize him any longer. He does things that are not right and then denies it. He has been very argumentative and violent. This is a horrible disease to have to deal with - between the Aphasia, motor issues, and behavioral issues etc. it's a total nightmare. I don't know if there is a history in my husband's family.

    • @src5769
      @src5769 5 месяцев назад

      My 74 yr old brother was recently diagnosed with FTD. Since it also makes you into sex he's gotten involved with r romance scammers. He's given them at leastt $5,000. And there's no way to stop him except to get POA over his finances.

  • @delaneycarpenter2641
    @delaneycarpenter2641 Год назад

    That sounds disgusting that he ate non-food items

  • @delaneycarpenter2641
    @delaneycarpenter2641 Год назад

    That is very sad. He sounded like a good person.

  • @kvdme
    @kvdme Год назад

    My mother passed the dementia tests in the doctor office with flying colors in April. She is stage 6 dementia. Don't let doctors tell you nothing's wrong. YOU are the best at knowing what's wrong.

    • @smiththomson95
      @smiththomson95 Год назад

      Hello Victoria How are you doing today?

    • @theseagulls7035
      @theseagulls7035 Год назад

      My sister died from FTD. after seeing several doctors who were trying to figure out what was going on with her, she was referred to a specialist in dementia. He said there was nothing wrong with her and that getting a job to keep her mind active was all she really needed. My niece and nephew tried hard to explain what it was like day to day for her but they wasted their breath. It was only after she drove straight into the side of a bus that something was done.

  • @danielseaton984
    @danielseaton984 Год назад

    My wife has been diagnosed with FTD along with PPA. At this stage nearly everything has to be done for her, I.e. bathing, dressing, etc. I don’t know at what point, if at all, that I will need to admit her to a facility to care for her. One concern is whether I can afford such a facility. If you could speak to this issue, please do. I read that it is expensive, beyond my financial ability, and is not covered by most insurance companies or Medicare. Thank you for your story.

    • @margyeoman3564
      @margyeoman3564 Год назад

      Sad that American system with its terrible costs for care.

    • @KristiLEvans1
      @KristiLEvans1 Год назад

      @@margyeoman3564 we subsidize the healthcare of the world.

  • @lyntrojanowski3326
    @lyntrojanowski3326 Год назад

    I am Lyn Trojanowski, Dr Trojanowski's older sister. Thank you for your lovely comments. He was an extraordinary person. As you may know there is a symposium/memorial for him September 16 ,2022 at UPenn,

  • @judyfasola3737
    @judyfasola3737 Год назад

    Dr ...saw you just now on RUclips....60 minutes ....Dr. please check out Dr. Joy Kong ....in California she has several videos on RUclips....also owns Chara Biologics....she not only injections joints ...but interviniously gives embilicord embryonic ... donated placenta ...has great results.... please I would love your feedback ... thanks ...❤️

  • @queenbee3647
    @queenbee3647 Год назад

    I feel so bad for this man. I have many medical challenges but noticed I was having a problem verbalizing my thoughts. Words are my thing! Im a reader, voracious even. My dad said my tongue was my strongest muscle. I now have aphasia. Its progressing but slowly. My daughter and I are now experts at charades. You have a family that loves you. Embrace them while you can. 💖

    • @KristiLEvans1
      @KristiLEvans1 Год назад

      God be with you, Queen Bee. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @Christian-girl21
    @Christian-girl21 Год назад

    I work in a health care facility in housekeeping, but I interact with these types of residents daily. It's devastating. I feel for anyone who has to deal with this and caregiving is a huge job with a resident with Dementia of any kind. Thank you Jamie for sharing your story with us. Hopefully it will give others a sense of peace. Dementia like this is devastating because the one who has it doesn't have any recollection when it comes to short term memory. So they don't remember what they did, how they did it or even the fact that they actually did it. It's a very sad, disease.

  • @philipmclaughlin9636
    @philipmclaughlin9636 Год назад

    This is a horrible unknown disease. It needs alot more awareness. My Brother passed away of this at 29 years old. It's devastating

    • @KristiLEvans1
      @KristiLEvans1 Год назад

      29? Oh, I’m so sorry to hear this. May he Rest In Peace.

  • @judysorenson7922
    @judysorenson7922 Год назад

    My husband has been diagnosed with vascular dementia. I first noticed things about 7 yrs ago. He has more bad days than good ones. He expects me to take care of him. I'm to the point of just giving up. I'm 78 and he is 77, he is angry most of the time and he threatens me. I'm afraid to place him in a home. I don't think they would keep him because he can be very violent then I would have to bring him back home and that terrifies me.

    • @user-uh2dn9ks3k
      @user-uh2dn9ks3k Год назад

      😢🙏🏼

    • @KristiLEvans1
      @KristiLEvans1 Год назад

      There are places that will take him. Memory facilities are specifically designed for this. They are equipped to deal with patience with severe agitation. And it will pass. It is a phase that many patients pass through.

  • @aquiem5339
    @aquiem5339 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing 💜

  • @aquiem5339
    @aquiem5339 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing this video❤️

  • @marysauter9858
    @marysauter9858 Год назад

    What a lovely, articulate lady! Her husband is lucky to have her…….

  • @ColbyStewart1965
    @ColbyStewart1965 Год назад

    I am a physician, and my partner (who was about 50 years old) personality began to change. He began to lose all social filters; and was not making sense. He was a surgeon; and his surgery was perfect. He finally got a MRI and was positive for FTD. He immediately retired. So sad. So hard on his wife; and two young kids. Your story is heart breaking. Thank you for sharing.

    • @metamorphosismd
      @metamorphosismd 3 месяца назад

      Hi. I am a physician and my husband, also a specialist, was diagnosed with FTD> I am looking for someone with whom to talk about my experience.. Please reply if able!

  • @kimmoore0427
    @kimmoore0427 Год назад

    But aren't we all degenerating as we age.......