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SUMMARY:Microglial and myeloid mechanisms of resilience and repair in cere
 brovascular disease - Barry McColl\, University of Edinburgh
DTSTART:20211004T150000Z
DTEND:20211004T160000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Cerebrovascular disease is one of the most common causes of ne
 urological mortality and morbidity worldwide. In addition to the physical 
 consequences of acute stroke\, cerebrovascular dysfunction and pathology c
 ausally contribute to cognitive impairment across the spectrum of dementia
 s. Microglia and related myeloid cells are involved in a range of neurovas
 cular interactions and increasing evidence suggests they mediate resilienc
 e and adaptive responses to various forms of cerebrovascular disease\, bot
 h acute and chronic. In this seminar\, I will describe our recent work inv
 estigating microglial mechanisms of resilience and repair in the context o
 f cerebrovascular disease and highlight the implications for understanding
  and treating stroke and dementia.
LOCATION:https://zoom.us/j/95235532571?pwd=dlFPdFRXTGhVeFBXOEtyTXZrN0lxQT0
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