Recording: FLAG ECR Symposium 2025

Watch the recording of the 2025 FLAG ECR Symposium below!

Presenters:

02:11 - 14:45: Ruth McLaren (AUT) - Balancing act: Individualising nGVS for optimum performance.

14:51 - 27:20: Jim Davies (University of Otago) - AAV-mediated sAPPa overexpression does not affect disease-like symptoms in the 5xFAD mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.

27:30 - 38:06: Zay Melville (University of Auckland) - Hearing and balance in genetic causes of peripheral neuropathy: Findings from Friedreich’s ataxia.

38:15 - 51:04: Maryam Tayebi (Mātai Medical Research Institute) - Multi-parametric MRI mapping of brain changes in early-abstinent methamphetamine users.

51:08 - 01:03:48: Stanley Cardon (University of Auckland) - Investigating perivascular glial reactivity in Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy using multiplex immunohistochemistry.

01:03:55 - 01:16:39: Savannah Te Rire Harvey (University of Waikato) - Palatable solution overconsumption in the Cntnap2-/- murine model of autism: a link with oxytocin.

01:16:51 - 01:30:16: Mayan Bedggood (AUT) - Quantitative MRI T2 Relaxometry in Acute Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A Novel Approach to Measuring Neuroinflammation.

01:30:23 - 01:39:32: Nima Sadeghzadeh (University of Auckland) - Prediction of Meningioma Brain Tumour Growth Risks from a Single MRI Scan.


Chaired by Dr Lily Bentall (University of Otago)

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