Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health
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Learning/Memory and Dementias Integrated Research Program
The Learning/Memory and Dementias Integrated Research Program at the Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health consists of a group of neuroscientists and clinicians, driven by a shared goal: to unravel the brain mechanisms and biological processes underlying “neurotypical” learning and memory and what happens when these processes are disrupted.
Featured in this video are Drs. Thalia Field, Manu Madhav, Daniela Palombo and Mark Cembrowski.
#learning #memory #dementia #alzheimers #brainhealth #neuroscience
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Відео

Sensory/Motor Systems and Movement Disorders Integrated Research Program
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The Sensory/Motor Systems and Movement Disorders Integrated Research Program at the Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health consists of a group of scientists and clinical doctors working together to better understand the brain's sensorimotor functions and develop therapies for people with disorders such as ALS, Huntington Disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson Disease, spinal cord injury and...
Brain Development and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Integrated Research Program
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The Brain Development and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Integrated Research Program at Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health consists of a team of multidisciplinary clinicians and researchers who are working together to understand how genetic mutations and environmental influences can disrupt brain circuits and affect development. Featured in this video are Drs. Shernaz Bamji, Robert Stowe,...
Mental Health and Addictions Integrated Research Program
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The Mental Health and Addictions Integrated Research Program at the Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health consists of a group of scientists and clinicians who are working together to better understand and treat conditions such as depression, schizophrenia, and gambling and substance use disorders. Featured in this video are Drs. Christian Schütz, Fidel Vila-Rodriguez, Tamara Vanderwal, Luk...
Brain Injury and Repair Integrated Research Program
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The Brain Injury and Repair Integrated Research Program at the Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health consists of researchers and clinicians who are working together to understand how brain injury leads to disability, how to better diagnose these injuries, and how the brain can adapt to restore lost functions and abilities. Featured in this video are Drs. Cheryl Wellington, Lara Boyd, Nazni...
Brainstorm: Innovations and Breakthroughs
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On April 15, 2023, neuroscientists at the Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health showcased their research in areas such as healthy aging, dementia, mental health, brain injury, Parkinson’s disease and autism, highlighting ways UBC is leading the way in improving the lives of British Columbians and what some of the next discoveries in brain health might be. Speakers: -Drs. Lynn Raymond and S...
Welcome to the Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health
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The Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health aims to advance brain health through research, education and treatment.
Congratulations to the Class of 2021!
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Congratulations to the Graduate Program in Neuroscience Class of 2021 who graduated on June 2, 2021!
Congrats 2020 Grads!
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Congratulations to the Graduate Program in Neuroscience Class of 2020 who graduated in November!
UBC Graduate Program in Neuroscience, Class of 2020
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Congratulations to the UBC Graduate Program in Neuroscience class of 2020! Everyone here at the Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health is so proud of all you've accomplished and can't wait to see what you do next!
BC Brain Wellness Program
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The BC Brain Wellness Program is an interactive effort to establish clinically relevant lifestyle complements to medical care at DMCBH. It brings together partners from across UBC including from Sports Medicine, Physiotherapy, the School of Music, Kinesiology, Neurology, Psychiatry, Neurosciences, Nutrition as well as several community partners and Vancouver Coastal Health. By combining clinica...
Q&A Panel 2 2018 AD Forum
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Q&A Panel 2 2018 AD Forum
Q&A Panel 1 2018 AD Forum
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Q&A Panel 1 2018 AD Forum
Sleep disruption in Alzheimer's disease
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Sleep disruption in Alzheimer's disease
Current Treatment Options for Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment
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Current Treatment Options for Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment
Haakon Nygaard: Opening Remarks, 2018 Alzheimer Forum
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Haakon Nygaard: Opening Remarks, 2018 Alzheimer Forum
Dementia Friendly Communities
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Dementia Friendly Communities
Memory Training/Communication Technology in Alzheimer disease
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Memory Training/Communication Technology in Alzheimer disease
Technology: Coming to a Clinical Trial Near You
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Technology: Coming to a Clinical Trial Near You
Paul's Club
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Paul's Club
The Role of Activity in Supporting Social Citizenship in Dementia
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The Role of Activity in Supporting Social Citizenship in Dementia
The Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in Aging (CCNA)
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The Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in Aging (CCNA)
Untangling the Web: Making the Most of Online Dementia Resources
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Untangling the Web: Making the Most of Online Dementia Resources
Negotiating a Bump in the Dementia Road: Driving Assessment
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Negotiating a Bump in the Dementia Road: Driving Assessment
Biofluid Testing for Alzheimer's Disease
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Biofluid Testing for Alzheimer's Disease
Expert Q&A with Alzheimer researchers and clinicians
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Expert Q&A with Alzheimer researchers and clinicians
Myths or Miracles? A Review of Dementia Headlines from 2016
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Myths or Miracles? A Review of Dementia Headlines from 2016
Exercise to Minimize Progression of Mild Cognitive Impairment in Older Adults
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Exercise to Minimize Progression of Mild Cognitive Impairment in Older Adults
Opening Remarks and Update of Clinical Trial in Alzheimer’s
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Opening Remarks and Update of Clinical Trial in Alzheimer’s
Dementia and Prions: Opportunities for Treatment?
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Dementia and Prions: Opportunities for Treatment?

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @imaculatejohn5309
    @imaculatejohn5309 Місяць тому

    Good🇮🇳 afternoon compliment season wishing happy world brain day have 🇮🇳a nice health care day.

  • @ubcmedicine
    @ubcmedicine 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for sharing this important work on brain injury and recovery! 🧠

  • @noorpk
    @noorpk Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing

  • @tylerpozsgay1764
    @tylerpozsgay1764 Рік тому

    I wasn't at Dr. Nygaard's opening remarks in 2018. as I was unaware he was speaking. But I've been enamored by him ever since he held the door open for me walking into a Miami Night Club in 1982. I find him to be a brilliant and quite attractive. I would love the opportunity to speak with him again, I often think about that night in 1982 and let me tell you the regret I feel about it overwhelms me. it put me in a dark place for a long time, I lost my family, my friends, my house and even my 1971 dodge charger hot wheels race car. I loved that car more than my son. anyways, I'm 60 days sober and I'm ready to move past Dr. Nygaard and start over.

  • @MrJFXR
    @MrJFXR Рік тому

    Excellent & well presented information. Thought provoking. I learned some new information about fats & my brain.

  • @springtime810
    @springtime810 2 роки тому

    da steht very intresting presentation and great presenter! Thank you,

  • @Scope951
    @Scope951 3 роки тому

    Thanks for posting!

  • @anonymousabcd166
    @anonymousabcd166 3 роки тому

    Robin Hsiung is a wolf in sheep's clothing. He brutalized my mother during the treatment and wrote sinister things on her medical record, which resulted in defamation and bad impression from surgeons, and consequently a botched surgery. I do not recommend him to anyone. Doctors brutality need to be stopped!

  • @anonymousabcd166
    @anonymousabcd166 3 роки тому

    Robin Hsiung is a wolf in sheep's clothing. He brutalized my mother during the treatment and wrote sinister things on her medical record, which resulted in defamation and bad impression from surgeons, and consequently a botched surgery. I do not recommend him to anyone. Doctors brutality need to be stopped! Terrible!

  • @anonymousabcd166
    @anonymousabcd166 3 роки тому

    Robin Hsiung is a wolf in sheep's clothing. He brutalized my mother during the treatment and wrote sinister things on her medical record, which resulted in defamation and bad impression from surgeons, and consequently a botched surgery. I do not recommend him to anyone. Doctors brutality need to be stopped!

  • @superhumanryze
    @superhumanryze 5 років тому

    Very interesting presentation and great presenter! Thank you,

  • @jessiechilde7497
    @jessiechilde7497 6 років тому

    So glad to learn from the Opening Presentation of 2017 Annual Alzheimer Forum at Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health that UBCH Research Team has over the recent decade unravelled the pathology of brain amyloid and p-Tau with the use of Amyloid Scans and 18f FDG-PET Scans. Dr. Nygaard reported at the Forum that they were on the verge of testing two newer medicines for reducing the toxicity of Amyloid and p-tau. He also stated that Alzheimer Disease had been present insidiously as early in patients when they were about 40 years old, therefore early detection and prompt treatment with the new medicines would be advocated. Meanwhile, will there be consideration of new medicine for the existing elderly Alzheimer patients, does it means it is too late for treatment with new medicines when such patients live unto the last two decades of their lives?

  • @saraa2405
    @saraa2405 7 років тому

    Amazing presentation given. Thank you for sharing it with the world.