Barry Seemungal
@barryseemungal.bsky.social
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Barry Seemungal
Dementias Platform UK
4 months ago
Prof Sarah Bauermeister has been speaking at the #TBI-Reporter conference today about curation of data at scale. At #DPUK she developed the #C-Surv #ontology enabling highly effective data management. #braininjury #dataanalysis # dementia #trauma
@oxfordpsychiatry.bsky.social
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We need public & patient feedback via ZOOM - Thursday August 14th, 1:00pm - on a planned major research programme into balance & dizziness post moderate-to-severe traumatic brain injury. Register to attend by emailing
[email protected]
@headwayuk.bsky.social
www.menieres.org.uk/news/entry/1...
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Feedback Needed for Major Research Study - | Ménière’s Society
Public and Patient Opinion into a Major Research Programme Looking at the Mechanisms of Imbalance and Dizziness in Traumatic Brain Injury
https://www.menieres.org.uk/news/entry/14892/feedback-needed-for-major-research-study
6 months ago
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PPIE: vestibular dysfunction in TBI We are holding a Zoom call to gain additional public and patient opinion into a major research programme looking at the mechanisms of imbalance and dizziness in traumatic brain injury. Wed 25/06/2025, 13:00 (London time). Email
[email protected]
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7 months ago
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Barry Seemungal
Vivensa Foundation
9 months ago
Dr Toby Ellmers from Imperial College London is the winner of our Rising Star Award - congratulations to him. He told us about his work on fear of falling and his key plans for the funds.
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Barry Seemungal
Vivensa Foundation
9 months ago
Last week at our Annual Symposium, we were delighted to present the 2024/25 Vivensa Academy Excellence Awards to two outstanding researchers: Professor
@vickigphysio.bsky.social
(University of Exeter) and Dr
@tobyellmers.bsky.social
(Imperial College London).
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Barry Seemungal
Department of Brain Sciences
about 1 year ago
Study lead Prof Paul Edison, Professor of Neuroscience, said: "This has significant implications for the way in which we treat cardiovascular disease in men and women to prevent dementia in future."
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Barry Seemungal
Department of Brain Sciences
about 1 year ago
A study using UK Biobank data has found that men at high risk of heart disease face earlier brain health decline than women. The decline was linked to regions in the temporal lobe which are crucial for memory and sensory processing.👇
www.imperial.ac.uk/news/258793/...
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Men at high risk of heart disease face earlier brain health decline than women | Imperial News | Imperial College London
Men at risk of cardiovascular disease may develop cognitive conditions up to a decade before similarly at-risk women
https://www.imperial.ac.uk/news/258793/men-high-risk-heart-disease-face/
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Barry Seemungal
Department of Brain Sciences
about 1 year ago
Imperial's Clinical Imaging Facility has relaunched and with a brand new whole-body PET-CT scanner.🩻 The facility based at the Hammersmith Hospital Campus provides research support and technology for research activities across the university.👇
www.imperial.ac.uk/news/258853/...
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State-of-the-art clinical imaging facility relaunches at Hammersmith Campus | Imperial News | Imperial College London
Imperial’s Clinical Imaging Facility provides researchers across the university access to the latest scanning technologies.
https://www.imperial.ac.uk/news/258853/stateoftheart-clinical-imaging-facility-relaunches-hammersmith/
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Barry Seemungal
Department of Brain Sciences
about 1 year ago
Our Dr Marco Brancaccio (
@mbra3.bsky.social
) said about the discovery: "It could potentially lead to new ways to treat disrupted circadian rhythms in insomnia, and even help to slow the onset of dementia."
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