Brain Macrophages and Amyloid - 35 Years of NeuroHIV Research
Offered By: Johns Hopkins Medicine via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the groundbreaking findings from 35 years of neuroHIV research in this comprehensive lecture focusing on brain macrophages and amyloid. Presented by Cristian Achim, M.D., Ph.D., Professor and Director of HNRC Neurobiology and CNTN Neuropathology at the University of California, San Diego, this hour-long seminar delves into the intricate relationship between HIV and neurological complications. Gain insights into the role of brain macrophages in HIV-associated neurological disorders and the implications of amyloid accumulation in the brain. Part of the Joint NIMH Center Seminar Series, this talk offers a unique opportunity to understand the progress and challenges in the field of neuroHIV research over the past three and a half decades.
Syllabus
Brain Macrophages and Amyloid: 35 years of NeuroHIV Research | Cristian Achim, M.D., Ph.D.
Taught by
Johns Hopkins Medicine
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