Enabling Healthful Aging for All — The National Academy of Medicine Grand Challenge in Healthy Longevity
During the past century, human life expectancy has nearly doubled globally, increasing by more years than it did in all previous millennia combined....
Alzheimer’s Hope
There's no cure, but scientists say this drug could help slow the rate at which the disease progresses. Read more on BBC
Celebrating Success
A special Congrats to Sara Godina & Nemin Chen for successfully passing their prelims 👏🎊
Association of Optimism With Cardiovascular Events and All-Cause Mortality
Question Is a mindset of optimism associated with a lower risk of cardiovascular events and all-cause mortality? Findings In this meta-analysis of...
Blood Biomarkers for Use in Alzheimer Disease—Moving From “If” to “How?”
Blood-based biomarkers have the potential to revolutionize clinical practice and clinical trials in Alzheimer disease (AD). However, to date, this...
EPIDEM2019 Syllabus – Summer 2019
Introduction to Multimodal Neuroimaging, Summer 2019, Monday and Thursdays 9:00-11:25, May 13th – June 22nd, 2019, GSPH, Room A216 - Crabtree,...
Lecture 1: Introduction to MRI
Introduction to MRI, Ted Huppert, PhD, Caterina Rosano, MD, MPH EPIDEM 2019 Lecture 1
Lecture 2: Introduction to Multimodal Neuroimaging
Introduction to Multimodal Neuroimaging, Howard Aizenstein, MD, PhD EPIDEM 2019 Lecture 2 notes
Lecture 3: Task-Evoked Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Task-Evoked Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Kirk I. Erickson EPIDEM 2019 Lecture 3 notes
Lecture 4: PET
PET, Charles Laymon, PhD EPIDEM 2019 Lecture 4 notes






