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The University of Oxford is at the forefront of neuroscience


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Age-related genetic architecture of Alzheimer’s disease
57:47
Pre-clinical modelling for drug discovery in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
54:44
Towards a molecular definition of the prodromal phase of Parkinson’s disease
01:00:26
AI genomics for target discovery and other applications
16:50
Unanticipated links between rare and common neurodegenerative diseases
53:53
The Deep and Frequent Phenotyping Study - updates and overlaps with the Dementia Mission
57:57
Apathy in neurodegenerative disease
39:52
Insulin resistance and dementia
58:21
Developments in Dementia Translation
01:00:47
Vascular and systemic factors in dementia and delirium risk
40:27
Plenary 3 Trial Ready Populations
43:07
Plenary 4: The UK Biobank Prospective Study: Opportunities for Dementia Research
31:24
Plenary 2: From Biomarkers to Precision Medicine in Alzheimer's Disease
31:57
Plenary 1: Randomized Trials: Lessons and Opportunities for Dementia
38:51
Plenary 5: From Genes to Translation and Trials
01:01:55
Round Table 1 New Paradigms in Clinical Trials for Dementia
58:18
Dissecting the aetiology of Parkinson's disease and related Lewy body dementias.
59:13
The Oxford Brain Health Centre - description and pilot data.
01:16:21
A Quick Introduction to Digital Monitoring in Health and Disease
01:38:13
Looking forwards looking backwards
01:03:28
Understanding tau and Abeta biology in health and disease.
02:33:46
Finding a piece of the action; diverse influences on the control of behaviour
02:43:15
Dementia Research Oxford
01:09:12
Bridging the gap between basic, clinical and population, dementia research.
51:53
NeurotechEU The Big Picture
01:18:49
Pain Research Oxford Neuroscience Symposium 2021
01:20:21
Developmental Neuroscience - Oxford Neuroscience Symposium 2021
01:21:56
Computational Neuroscience - Oxford Neuroscience Symposium 2021
29:15
400th anniversary of Thomas Willis, the founder of clinical neurology, Prof. Zoltán Molnár