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EPISODE · Jan 29, 2024 · 31 MIN

Cognition Cures: In Life & In the Lab

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Studying the brain has never been an easy feat. Researchers haven't had steady access to growing human brain tissue—until now. The team at Sunnybrook's Hurvitz Brain Sciences Research Program is making impressive progress with the help of their lab-grown organoids, which mimic living human neurons and allow scientists to more accurately study the way different conditions affect the brain. Here, Dr. Peter Nord explores how this advancement could change the way we understand Alzheimer's disease and dementia, and how your lifestyle choices might affect whether or not you actually develop a cognitive disease. He's joined by renowned neurologist Dr. Sandra Black, who leads the Dr. Sandra Black Centre For Brain Resilience and Recovery, as well as the Director of Sunnybrook's Biological Sciences Platform. Dr. JoAnne McLaurin. Check out the episode webpage for links and more info.

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