Dr. Kate Turk – BU ADRC Fall Seminar
Yesterday, we had the Privilege of having Dr. Kate Turk speak to us on “Mindfulness as an intervention for Veterans with Memory Loss”. View our Fall Seminar Lecture here from 10/17/2025!
Yesterday, we had the Privilege of having Dr. Kate Turk speak to us on “Mindfulness as an intervention for Veterans with Memory Loss”. View our Fall Seminar Lecture here from 10/17/2025!
Yesterday, we had the Privilege of having Dr. David Weinshenker speak to us on “Mechanisms and Consequences of Locus Coeruleus Pathology in Alzheimer’s Disease”. View our Colloquium Series Lecture here from 9/30/2025!
Yesterday, we had the Privilege of Dr. Audrey Fan speak to us on “Non-invasive MRI to image cerebral perfusion and blood-brain barrier function in aging and dementia”. View our Colloquium Series Lecture here! https://bostonu.zoom.us/rec/share/Jde1sBT3kVPAkJpObseLsg-SeW2SvGQ1s2M5LbH1AJKzxW_qWc2b1WR-sSZYRTOC.8XIznyPHLTa-9zwQ?startTime=1756224129000… Passcode: TT3$j!D#
Their team has developed an AI model that predicts Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers (Aβ and τ) using widely available clinical data. This breakthrough could provide a more accessible and scalable way to screen for AD and identify candidates for clinical trials, potentially reducing the need for costly and limited PET scans. For more information, please read the full […]
The Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology has organized a Dr. Solomon Carter Fuller Symposium in celebration of Black History Month! This event is open to the public and we would love for you to attend! The Event will take place on 2/21/25 in the Hiebert Lounge at 72 E Concord St from 1:00 PM – […]
Our very own Dr. Andrew Budson was on NightSide with Dan Rea where he discussed challenges for memory for those as early as 30-40 years old! Listen to the episode today for more helpful information on how to better manage your memory!
📢 The team has developed an AI model for differential diagnosis of dementia using multimodal data, including demographics, medical history, neuropsychological assessments, and neuroimaging. This model achieved a microaveraged AUROC of 0.96 in differentiating dementia etiologies and significantly improved diagnostic accuracy when used alongside clinician assessments. Discover how this innovation can transform dementia care and […]
This year we were fortunate to have an amazing pool of applicants for our Pilot Grant here at the Boston University ADRC! We would love to take this opportunity to thank everyone for applying and to congrats our two winners on winning the Pilot Grant Award! Pilot 27-1 Aytan, Nurgul Title: TDP-43 mis-spliced transcripts associated […]
Join us on May 16th for a conversation on Dementia’s Impact on Communities of Color!