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Between the Signals

Between the Signals

著者: UK Dementia Research Institute at King's College London
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概要

This podcast series will feature scientists from the UK Dementia Research Institute at King’s College London, who will each share their research towards a better understanding of conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's, Frontotemporal dementia and motor neuron disease/ALS and the development of much-needed, effective treatments.

For more information, visit: www.ukdri.ac.uk




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  • Could a One-Time Brain Injection Replace a Lifetime of Medication? | Gene Therapy Explained
    2026/04/22

    Welcome to the third episode of Between the Signals, a podcast brought to you by the UK Dementia Research Institute at King’s College London. In this episode, we explore how fundamental research gets turned into medicine.

    Join Dr Sarah Mizielinska as she speaks with Professor Chris Shaw, whose experience as a clinician and medical doctor has driven his scientific research. His work focuses on gene discoveries in a hereditary form of motor neuron disease (MND) and how to translate that knowledge into developing treatments for neurodegenerative conditions such as MNDand frontotemporal dementia (FTD). Hear more on the latest cutting-edge research happening at the UK DRI, from understanding how molecules move around cells to developing new gene therapies.

    Whether you're living with one of these conditions, are a carer, researcher, or simply curious about neuroscience, this conversation provides insights into these complex conditions and hope for new treatments on the horizon.

    Episode 3 definitions

    Progranulin

    Progranulin is a secreted, multifunctional protein encoded by the GRN gene. Loss-of-function mutations in the Progranulin gene are a major cause of frontotemporal dementia.

    Glial Cells

    Glial cells or glia are non-neuronal cells in the brain and spinal cord. They provide structural support, insulation, immune defence, and nutrients/oxygen for neurons.

    Chromosome

    A chromosome is a package of DNA containing part or all of the genetic material of an organism. Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes containing all our genetic information.

    Mutation

    Mutations in the context of neurodegeneration refer to changes in the DNA that can affect how a protein is made, where in the cell it is located or how it behaves. In neurodegenerative conditions mutations often lead to protein accumulation or loss of function.

    Genetic risk factor

    Genetic risk factors are inherited variations or mutations in DNA that increase a person's risk of developing a disease. These factors are often identified through family history, and they are not a guarantee that a person will get sick. Environmental factors also play a key role.

    Pathology

    Pathology is the study of disease. In the context of research, it can also refer to the typical manifestation of an illness. For example, the pathology of frontotemporal dementia includes the shrinking of specific brain regions (frontal and temporal lobe).

    Therapeutics

    The word therapeutic(s) refers to a treatment, therapy or drug in the context of disease research. In this episode the therapeutic discussed is the delivery of a missing protein to the brain with the help of a virus.

    For more detailed information about any of the conditions mentioned, visit:

    Frontotemporal dementia: https://www.ukdri.ac.uk/conditions/frontotemporal-dementia

    Motor neuron disease: https://www.ukdri.ac.uk/conditions/m

    Learn more:

    📚 UK DRI website: www.ukdri.ac.uk

    🔬 UK DRI at King's: https://www.ukdri.ac.uk/centres/kings...

    📧 Newsletter: tinyurl.com/ukdri-newsletter

    Find us on: bsky, LinkedIn and YouTube

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    22 分
  • What’s the difference between Alzheimer’s disease and dementia?
    2025/11/07

    Welcome to the second episode of Between the Signals, a podcast brought to you by the UK Dementia Research Institute at King’s College London. In this episode, we explore what neurodegeneration and dementia are and discuss the similarities and differences between Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s and motor neuron disease.

    Join Dr Asma Bashir and Dr Sarah Mizielinska as they speak with Dr Sarah Marzi, whose research focuses how environmental factors contribute the development of conditions such as Parkinson’s. Hear more on the latest cutting-edge research happening at the UK DRI, from understanding how molecules move around cells to developing new gene therapies.

    Whether you're living with one of these conditions, a carer, researcher, or simply curious about neuroscience, this conversation provides insights into these complex conditions and hope for new treatments on the horizon.

    For more detailed information about any of the conditions mentioned, visit:

    Alzheimer’s disease: https://www.ukdri.ac.uk/conditions/alzheimers-disease

    Parkinson’s: https://www.ukdri.ac.uk/conditions/parkinsons-disease

    Frontotemporal dementia: https://www.ukdri.ac.uk/conditions/frontotemporal-dementia

    Motor neuron disease: https://www.ukdri.ac.uk/conditions/mo...

    Learn more:

    📚 UK DRI website: www.ukdri.ac.uk

    🔬 UK DRI at King's: https://www.ukdri.ac.uk/centres/kings...

    📧 Newsletter: tinyurl.com/ukdri-newsletter

    For more information, visit: Healthy brain ageing for all | UK DRI

    Find us on: X, bsky, LinkedIn and YouTube

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    14 分
  • What is Motor Neuron Disease?
    2025/06/20

    Listen to the UK DRI’s new podcast Between the Signals. In the first episode called "What is Motor Neuron Disease?” Dr Asma Bashir and Dr Sarah Marzi speak with expert Dr Sarah Mizielinska to understand more about Motor Neuron Disease (MND). 

    Scientists at UK DRI at King’s are working toward a better understanding of the condition and the development of much-needed, effective treatments.

    For more information, visit: Motor neuron disease/ALS | UK DRI

    Disclaimer: Actor Bruce Willis was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) in 2023. FTD is a neurodegenerative condition that affects the frontotemporal lobe of the brain and it is believed to be part of a disease spectrum with ALS/MND.


    Learn more:

    📚 UK DRI website: www.ukdri.ac.uk

    🔬 UK DRI at King's: https://www.ukdri.ac.uk/centres/kings...

    📧 Newsletter: tinyurl.com/ukdri-newsletter

    Find us on: bsky, LinkedIn and YouTube

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    13 分
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