Videos
Videos highlight Dr. Murray's research in her Translational Neuropathology Laboratory at Mayo Clinic exploring various aspects of development and survival of people with Alzheimer's disease including: ethno-racial differences, causes of brain aging and a new subtype of Alzheimer's disease.
Dr. Murray looks at how ethno-racial differences and attributes that may affect a person's risk and survival with Alzheimer's disease.
Dr. Murray discusses how the progression of dysfunctional tau protein drives the cognitive decline and memory loss seen in Alzheimer's disease.
Dr. Murray discusses research that has defined a subtype of Alzheimer's disease (AD) called hippocampal sparing AD that is neither well-recognized nor treated appropriately.