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A Closer Look At Lecanemab Donanemab And Amyloid
Episode 238

A Closer Look At Lecanemab Donanemab And Amyloid

Dementia Researcher · Dementia Researcher

November 12, 202354m 21s

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Show Notes

In this podcast Dr Anna Volkmer, convenes a panel of world-renowned experts from University College London. They discuss the discovery of amyloid and its role in Alzheimer’s Disease and take an in-depth look into the latest developments surrounding Lecanemab and Donanemab, monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) as a treatment and Gene Silencing.

This week’s guests are Professor Sir John Hardy, Geneticist and trailblazer in neurodegenerative disease research, Professor Nick Fox, Neurologist, and eminent figure in the fields of neuroimaging and clinical neuroscience, and Dr Cath Mummery, Neurologist and leading light in cognitive disorders and clinical trials.

Listeners can expect:

  • Discussion on new dementia drugs Lecanemab and Donanemab.
  • Insights on the science behind these treatments, the story behind the discovery of amyloid and familial Alzheimer’s - with Carol Jennings.
  • Clarification of misconceptions about dementia therapies.
  • Information on the impact of these drugs on patients and clinical practice.
  • A look at the future of dementia research, including gene-silencing therapies.

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