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Nature Medicine: Microglial Activation Is Involved in the Spread of Tau Tangles in Alzheimer’s Disease

Nature Medicine: Microglial Activation Is Involved in the Spread of Tau Tangles in Alzheimer’s Disease

por Fernando Rigon | nov 5, 2021 | News

Investigators including Pitt Psychiatry’s Tharick Pascoal, MD, PhD (Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Neurology), have published a paper in Nature Medicine investigating the correlation between microglial activation, abnormal tau tangles (a...
Brain Tissue Inflammation Drives Alzheimer’s Disease

Brain Tissue Inflammation Drives Alzheimer’s Disease

por Fernando Rigon | ago 26, 2021 | News

PITTSBURGH – Neuroinflammation is the key driver of the spread of pathologically misfolded proteins in the brain and causes cognitive impairment in patients with Alzheimer’s disease, researchers from the University of Pittsburgh School of...
Pitt Psychiatry Hosts a Tremendous Research “Half” Day

Pitt Psychiatry Hosts a Tremendous Research “Half” Day

por Fernando Rigon | jun 14, 2021 | News

On June 9, 2021, the Department of Psychiatry held its 2nd virtual Research Day, featuring presentations on health equity research, a speed dat(a)ing session, a keynote address, and honors and awards.  The event was billed as a Research “Half” Day, as we hope and...
Pitt Psychiatry Investigators Report New Findings in Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia & Late-Life Depression Research

Pitt Psychiatry Investigators Report New Findings in Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia & Late-Life Depression Research

por Fernando Rigon | maio 17, 2021 | News

Acta Neuropathologica: Plasma P-Tau231, A New Biomarker for Incipient Alzheimer’s Disease Pathology Scientists including Tharick Pascoal, MD, PhD (Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Neurology) from Pitt Psychiatry have published the discovery...
Cutting-edge Research in Alzheimer’s Disease Biomarkers: Introducing Victor Villemagne and Tharick Pascoal

Cutting-edge Research in Alzheimer’s Disease Biomarkers: Introducing Victor Villemagne and Tharick Pascoal

por Fernando Rigon | out 30, 2020 | News

We are pleased to announce that Victor Villemagne, MD, has joined the faculty as Professor of Psychiatry, and Tharick Pascoal, MD, PhD, has been appointed Assistant Professor of Psychiatry. Dr. Villemagne and Dr. Pascoal are widely recognized experts in...
Modeling Associations Between Pathological Pathways in the Progression of Alzheimer’s Disease Using PET Imaging

Modeling Associations Between Pathological Pathways in the Progression of Alzheimer’s Disease Using PET Imaging

por Fernando Rigon | fev 10, 2020 | News

Dr. Tharick Pascoal is a clinical neurologist and a post-doctoral fellow at Douglas Hospital, McGill University in Montreal, Canada. Through his research, he aims to develop therapeutic targets for neurodegenerative diseases through the identification of biomarkers of...
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