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Ben Albensi

 

 

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We were able to record Dr. Perry’s talk held on Monday Feb 4th, 2019.    Here is the link for those interested.
http://media1.cc.umanitoba.ca/legacy/bann/eos/eos_2019_02_04.mp4

 

Regards,

Ben

 

 

 

 

D A T E: 

Monday, Feb 4, 2019

12:00 Noon

 

L O C A T I O N:  

Theatre A   Bannatyne Campus     

**followed by a trainee lunch in 207 A&B Chown Bldg.

 

 

S P E A K E R:

 

Image result for dr george perryGeorge Perry
PhD Professor of Biology and Chemistry

Chief Scientist, Brain Health Consortium

Semmes Foundation Distinguished University Chair in Neurobiology

The University of Texas at San Antonio


T O P I C:   Mitochondria At The Center Of Alzheimer’s Disease

 

 

 

Dr. Perry’s studies are focused on the mechanism of formation and physiological consequences of the cytopathology of Alzheimer’s disease. The lab has shown that oxidative damage is the initial cytopathology in Alzheimer’s disease. They are working to determine the sequence of events leading to neuronal oxidative damage and the source of the increased oxygen radicals.