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Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience
Posted 6 months ago

Check out the latest issue of NEUROSCIENCE. 👉 urmc.info/1F0


For 50+ years, clinicians & scientists at the University of Rochester and Medical Center have been laying the foundational work for intellectual and developmental disabilities (#IDD) related care and research - it has led to a historic $50M gift that will transform this work.

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Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience
Posted 8 months ago

Ketones have shown to alleviate neurological & cognitive affects. NEW #URochesterResearch by
Nathan A. Smith, PhD, et al, has identified mechanisms in the brain’s hippocampal network that are rescued by ketones

Full paper via the journal PNAS Nexus ➡️ urmc.info/1AG

Read Article ➡️ urmc.info/1AJ

Watch Dr. Smith discuss his research and journey into #neuroscience.

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Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience
Posted 9 months ago

“Cognitive deficits after radiation treatment are a major problem for cancer survivors. This research gives us a possible target to develop therapies to prevent or mitigate against such deficits in people who need brain radiotherapy.” #URochesterResearch

Read more about this research: urmc.info/1z8

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Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience
Posted 9 months ago

Don't miss and all new episode of Neuroscience Perspectives!

How do early life experiences shape #brain function & critical periods of brain development?



🎙️➡️ urmc.info/1yM



Takao Hensch, PhD, of @harvardbrainsci explores whether plasticity can be reopened to target & treat disease in the latest podcast with John Foxe, PhD. #podcast #neuroscience #research

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Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience
Posted 9 months ago

What changes happen at the cellular level in the cerebral cortex between concentration and daydreaming?

🎧Listen to NeURoscience Perspectives - a new episode each month! #podcast #URochesterResearch #neuroscience

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Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience
Posted 10 months ago

Follow our NeURoscience Perspectives podcast🎙️ today
👉 urmc.info/1uV

And 🎧listen where ever you get to your #podcasts

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Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience
Posted 10 months ago

Researchers now have a new way to study the movement of oxygen in the brain. The method, which can be easily replicated by other labs, will enable researchers to more precisely study forms of #hypoxia in the #brain, such as the denial of oxygen to the brain that occurs during a stroke or heart attack. The new research tool is already providing insight into why a sedentary lifestyle may increase risk for diseases like #Alzheimers. #URochesterResearch

Read more: urmc.info/1u6
Full research paper in Science: urmc.info/1u7

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Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience
Posted 11 months ago

New #URochesterResearch finds male roundworms are picky when choosing a mate.
Read More👉 urmc.info/1t1

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Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience
Posted 11 months ago

Are you curious about how our #brain changes states - going from concentrating to daydreaming? Or do you love to hear stories of childhood science experiments - like the kind that involve mice in the laundry room? Don't miss our next episode of Neuroscience Perspectives with John Foxe, PhD. He is joined Jessica Cardin, PhD, associate professor and vice chair of the Neuroscience Department at Yale School of Medicine, who is doing fascinating work trying to understand the flexibility of our brain, and she also has some great stories about doing science experiments as a kid. Subscribe today!

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Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience
Posted 11 months ago

Extra day🗓️ = Extra hours

Extra hours🕒 = Extra minutes

Extra minutes⏱️= Extra time to watch Neuroscience Perspectives🍿😎




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