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My (small) action this week, #DementiaActionWeek, is to get to know @WendyPMitchell's story better & share it amongst my peers. Unfortunately this inspiring lady couldn't b @ #ASAC18 today to sign my copy of her book, but hopefully I'll meet her again soon. #DAW2018 #dementia

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Such an honour to share the stage w/ such a variety of brilliant PhD students @ #ASAC18, doing really relevant research. Maybe I looked slightly angry to emphasise that there is definitely "more to genetics than our DNA". Thanks @Neuro_Central & @bmcoull for pics. #ExeterDementia

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Brilliant talk & super interesting research from @JGabs1 from @dundeeuni today @ #ASAC18 about dementia- / Alzheimer-associated metabolic changes.

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Our beautiful & lovely Gemma from @PsyEpigenetics @ExeterMed just won the prize for strongest female at #ASAC18 from Brains for Dementia Research. 🧠💪🏻

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After running to #ASAC18 after an important & productive meeting, I just made it in time to hear this amazing comment from Prof Chris Shaw, which I absolutely agree w/ - great quality science is the answer! & that's why I work hard to produce the best data I can!

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Interpreting our genes From the Spring 2017 issue of Care and Cure magazine, Isabel Castanho, a second-year PhD student at the University of Exeter Medical School explains how her research focuses on a gap in our understanding of how genes contribute to Alzheimer’s disease.

Excited to b giving a short presentation about my PhD @ #ASAC18 this afternoon, aimed @ general public. Feel free to discuss it w/me & ask questions! Article about my research published in Care and Cure last year here:#dementiaresearch #ExeterDementia

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