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Mind Matters: A Podcast Produced by the University of Kentucky Sanders-Brown Center on Aging
University of Kentucky Sanders-Brown Center on Aging
17 episodes
6 days ago
At the University of Kentucky Sanders-Brown Center on Aging (SBCoA), basic & clinical scientists work together to improve the health of older adults in Kentucky & beyond through research dedicated to understanding the aging process & age-related brain diseases. Over the past three decades, SBCoA has flourished & has emerged as one of the nation's leading centers on aging. Major foci of the Center are basic & applied research in Alzheimer's disease & related neurodegenerative disorders. Our leading experts will share latest research updates, ways to improve brain health, & caregiving tips.
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At the University of Kentucky Sanders-Brown Center on Aging (SBCoA), basic & clinical scientists work together to improve the health of older adults in Kentucky & beyond through research dedicated to understanding the aging process & age-related brain diseases. Over the past three decades, SBCoA has flourished & has emerged as one of the nation's leading centers on aging. Major foci of the Center are basic & applied research in Alzheimer's disease & related neurodegenerative disorders. Our leading experts will share latest research updates, ways to improve brain health, & caregiving tips.
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Will a Traumatic Brain Injury Cause Alzheimer’s? An Interview with Dr. Adam Bachstetter
Mind Matters: A Podcast Produced by the University of Kentucky Sanders-Brown Center on Aging
19 minutes 28 seconds
1 year ago
Will a Traumatic Brain Injury Cause Alzheimer’s? An Interview with Dr. Adam Bachstetter

In honor of Traumatic Brain Injury Month, Dr. Adam Bachstetter, PhD joins the podcast to discuss his expertise.  Will a traumatic brain injury lead to Alzheimer’s disease? How does the brain protect itself from further damage? Dr. Bachstetter  is an Associate Professor of Neuroscience at the University of Kentucky. His primary affiliation is with the Spinal Cord & Brain Injury Research Center (SCoBIRC). He is also affiliated with the UK SBCoA.  His work focuses on  therapeutic approaches to target neuroinflammation following traumatic brain injury and in Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. He also focuses on the cellular processes involved in microglia and astrocyte degeneration in neurodegenerative disease.

For more information about Dr. Bachstetter and his work, visit http://bachstetterlab.org.

For more information about the UK Sanders-Brown Center on Aging, visit us at https://medicine.uky.edu/centers/sbcoa.

Mind Matters: A Podcast Produced by the University of Kentucky Sanders-Brown Center on Aging
At the University of Kentucky Sanders-Brown Center on Aging (SBCoA), basic & clinical scientists work together to improve the health of older adults in Kentucky & beyond through research dedicated to understanding the aging process & age-related brain diseases. Over the past three decades, SBCoA has flourished & has emerged as one of the nation's leading centers on aging. Major foci of the Center are basic & applied research in Alzheimer's disease & related neurodegenerative disorders. Our leading experts will share latest research updates, ways to improve brain health, & caregiving tips.