Early detection and intervention of neurodegenerative disorders

Primary Supervisor: Dr Shaoyu (Shaun) Wang
Location: Orange/Flexible
Keywords: neuroscience, neurodegenerative disorders, early detection, intervention
Research Group: Ageing Well Research Group

Synopsis:
A major interest of my research group is to detect the earliest possible changes from normal ageing processes towards the neurodegenerative diseases. My group developed a precursor hypothesis: In the progression of the (brain) ageing to neurodegenerative disorders, there exists a precursor state/window. The pathological changes occurring in this window is reversible, thus providing an opportunity to intervene or stop this pathological progression. The diminishing cognitive reserve is seen as a basic property of the precursor state.

Aims: to assess the cognitive reserves of rural populations residing in regional and rural NSW. We hypothesise that there is a wide range of cognitive reserves across different age groups and between individuals of the same age group. We will use tools/instruments to measure cognitive reserves in a cross-sectional design. We anticipate that the findings of the project will shed light on how the modifiable factors and demographic characteristics of the population are associated with cognitive reserves.

Interested? Start the conversation here by contacting Dr Shaoyu (Shaun) Wang

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