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Ep. 126: Sex and gender differences in Alzheimer’s disease
Moderator: Luca Cuffaro (Milano, Italy)Guest: Julie Novakova Martinkova (Prague, Czechia) In this episode, Dr. Luca Cuffaro and Dr. Julie Novakova Martinkova discuss sex and gender differences in Alzheimer's disease. Topics discussed include differences in Alzheimer's disease epidemiology, progression, biomarkers, clinical trials, and prospective treatments, with a special focus on their potential biological mechanisms. Please find suggested further reading on this episode here: Further Reading on eanCast Episodes - ean.orgeanCast Listener Feedback Survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/eanCast
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Ep. 125: Navigating Gender Differences in Neurology Careers
Moderator: Alice Accorroni (Geneva, Switzerland)Guest: Marianne de Visser (Amsterdam, Netherlands)In this week’s episode Alice Accorroni and Marianne de Visser discuss the multifaceted impact of gender on career trajectories in neurology, examining mentorship dynamics and the intersectionality of gender with ethnicity and socioeconomic background. They discuss the importance of support networks, education, and fostering a gender-sensitive culture. Highlighting the value of representation in leadership, they share insights and practical solutions to promote diversity, inclusion, and acceptance.eanCast Listener Feedback Survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/eanCast
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Ep. 124: Insights into the EAN Leadership Programme
Ean Moderator: Anja Sander (Vienna, Austria)Guest: Peter Dedeken (Sint-Katelijne-Waver, Belgium)Guest: Vanessa Carvalho (Lisbon, Portugal)This week we are happy to share an episode about the EAN Leadership Programme. EAN Executive Director, Anja Sander, hosts two participants of the current round of the Leadership Programme: Peter Dedeken and Vanessa Carvalho. They share their motivation, learnings and benefits of participating in the programme, not only for leading others, buts also for leading themselves. The application for the next round of the Leadership Programme opens on 2 December 2024 - please find all information about the application procedure here: EAN Leadership Programme - ean.orgFor more insights into the programme, see this article from another participant, Raphael Wurm: Why I applied for the EAN Leadership Programme and what I have learned - eanpagesThe link to the mentioned burnout study can be found here: Education Research: Impact of Burnout on Neurology Residents and Research Fellows in Europe | Neurology Education eanCast Listener Feedback Survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/eanCast
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Ep. 123: News on the risk of malformations and developmental impairment among the offspring of male patients under antiseizure medication
Moderator: Bernhard J. Steinhoff (Kehl-Kork, Germany)Guest: Jakob Christensen (Aarhus, Denmark)In this last November episode Bernhard Steinhoff and Jakob Christensen give an update on new data concerning the risk of the offspring of male patients under antiseizure medications. They discuss that the warnings of the EMA about autism spectrum disorders and cognitive impairment that raised major concern now appear less intimidating due to recently published results from a huge Scandinavian registry study.
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Ep. 122: News on the risk of malformations and developmental impairment among the offspring of female patients under antiseizure medication
Moderator: Bernhard J. Steinhoff (Kehl-Kork, Germany)Guest: Jakob Christensen (Aarhus, Denmark)This week Bernhard Steinhoff talks with Jakob Christensen about the latest news on the risk of antiseizure medications in pregnancy and beyond. They mention new data on teratogenicity and the increased probability of autism spectrum disorders and cognitive impairment of the offspring.
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