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[Free Webinar] Characterizing Blood Flow Alterations in Diseases
Changes in capillary blood flow in Alzheimer’s disease and diabetes before and after drug treatment
We are delighted to announce a free live webinar titled "Control of Blood Flow at the Capillary Level in Alzheimer's Disease and Diabetes" on October 30, featuring two distinguished speakers from UCL in the field.
The alteration of capillary blood flow is a critical indicator in patients with Alzheimer's disease and Diabetes, particularly before and after drug treatment. It serves as a key metric for evaluating the effectiveness of drug treatments in neurodegenerative and metabolic disorders. Professor David Attwell and Dr Harvey Davies have been actively engaged in this field for many years. In this webinar, they will share their insights and present the latest research findings. We warmly welcome interested teachers, students, or other individuals to join our webinar!
Introduction of Speakers and Content Outline:
David Attwel, PhD
Speaker
Department of Neuroscience, Physiology & Pharmacology
Jodrell Professor of Physiology at University College Longdon (UCL)
Harvey Davis
Speaker
Department of Neuroscience, Physiology & Pharmacology, University College London
Sir Henry Wellcome Fellow
Webinar Details
Topic: Control of blood flow at the capillary level in Alzheimer's disease and Diabetes
Date: October 30, 2024
Time: UTC 2:00 PM / CET 3:00 PM
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Let's explore the capillary blood flow changes in Alzheimer's disease and diabetes, and their relevance to drug treatment effectiveness in this webinar! Interact with experts and scholars in our live session and gain access to cutting-edge scientific research and the latest blood flow detection methods. Lucky viewers on site will have a chance to get exclusive answers from our instructors during the Q&A session and receive special benefits from RWD!