The presentation entitled « Multimodal investigation of associations between sleep and Alzheimer’s disease neuropathology in healthy individuals » will be held by Gilles Vandewalle, (University of Liege, Belgium)
The talk will take place at Campus Biotech, Auditorium H8-01 (9, chemin des Mines 1202 Genève) and on Zoom:https://unige.zoom.us/j/68279722177?pwd=VEdGMDF2SzB1Z2JIdUxPcWtJeVJqZz09
NEUROPSYCHOLOGIE ET NEUROIMAGERIE DE L’IMPULSIVITÉ DANS LE TROUBLE DE L’USAGE D’ALCOOL DE L’ÉTUDE D’UN CONCEPT COMPLEXE À L’ÉLABORATION D’UN PROGRAMME D’ACTIVITÉ PHYSIQUE
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia, affecting nearly one million people in France today. Much research is being done to improve prevention and delay the onset of the disease. In this context, sleep is one of the factors that is attracting a lot of interest, with data suggesting that poor sleep could be associated with a higher risk of developing the pathology. Canal Détox takes stock of the state of knowledge…
https://presse.inserm.fr/mal-dormir-un-risque-de-developper-la-maladie-dalzheimer-vraiment/45160/
It can be followed entirely online and it is free. Registration is done through the link below: