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SUMMARY:Frontiers in Neuroscience Seminar: "Upstream pathogenesis in FTD/AL
 S"
DESCRIPTION:Contact: diana.jerman@med.lu.se\n\nWelcome to a talk by Profess
 or Bill SeeleyProfessor of Neurology and Pathology at the UCSF Memory and 
 Aging CenterLecture title: "Upstream pathogenesis in FTD/ALS"&nbsp\;Bio-sk
 etch:Professor Seeley is a behavioral neurologist who specializes in neuro
 degenerative dementia. His lab has taken a leading role in identifying the
  neuron types\, brain regions\, and large-scale networks targeted in front
 otemporal dementia (FTD). Their current work seeks to translate these disc
 overies\, using a blend of neuroanatomy\, neuroimaging\, and cellular/mole
 cular biology\, into improved disease pathogenesis models and novel biomar
 ker approaches. In 2008\, professor Seeley founded the UCSF Neurodegenerat
 ive Disease Brain Bank (NDBB)\, which now includes tissue from more than 8
 00 donors.Lecture host: Associate Professor Alexander Santillo\n\nMore inf
 ormation about the event: https://www.multipark.lu.se/calendar/frontiers-n
 euroscience-seminar-upstream-pathogenesis-ftdals
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LOCATION:Segerfalk lecture hall\, BMC A10
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