Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease: A Molecular and Genetic Approach (edX)

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Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease: A Molecular and Genetic Approach (edX)
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Background on biology and molecular biology.
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Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease: A Molecular and Genetic Approach (edX)
Understand the evolution of Alzheimer’s Disease through a molecular and genetic perspective and the contribution of a biological approach to the prevention and treatment of this disease. Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most financially costly disease in developed countries. Even if knowledge of molecular changes in Alzheimer’s disease is extensive, and new areas of investigation have been explored, the cognitive trajectory of Alzheimer’s disease is still unknown, as it was in 1906, when this disease was described for the first time.

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This self-paced course focuses on a recent and innovative approach in the field of Alzheimer’s disease research. Multiple evidences indicate that oxidative stress and free radicals damage the cellular functions. Specifically, oxidative damage is a marker to identify the initial state of the disease.




Starting from a critical analysis of Alzheimer’s disease history, Dr. Perry, a worldwide expert in the field, explains the sequence of events leading to damage, and the source of increased oxygen radicals along with mechanisms to provide more effective treatment.

This course is open to anyone, but will be of particular relevance to professionals and caregivers who deal with patients affected by Alzheimer’s. Considering the multidisciplinary approach, and the importance of a correct lifestyle to prevent and treat Alzheimer’s disease, this course is also targeted to healthcare professionals such as nutritionists or cardiologists.


What you'll learn

- History of Alzheimer’s disease research

- Correlation between clinical disease, morphologic changes and molecular pathways

- Healthy lifestyle habits that will help prevent or delay the development of the disease



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Course Auditing
88.00 EUR
Background on biology and molecular biology.

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