Dr Stephanie Brown

Interests

I am interested in studying the degenerative brain changes in people with Down’s syndrome using sophisticated brain scanning techniques. Recent advances in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) allow high resolution images of the brain using 7 Tesla MRI, which means we can get much more detailed and precise measurements of brain structure and function. In my Fellowship, I aim to answer the question of how sleep quality affects brain changes in people with Down’s syndrome, a high-risk group for Alzheimer's disease. This can inform the development of new treatments and preventions, as sleep is a promising target for therapies that may delay the onset and reduce the severity of Alzheimer’s in people with Down’s syndrome.

In addition to using ultra-high-field MRI in my research, I am also interested in how mobile gaming and technology can better help us understand changes to cognition and spatial awareness abilities as people at risk for dementia age.

Research Focus

Keywords

Neuroimaging

Structural MRI

PET

Functional MRI

Downs Syndrome

Clinical conditions

Alzheimer's disease

Downs Syndrome

Equipment

Behavioural analysis

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)

Neuropsychological testing

Positron Emission Tomography (PET)

Collaborators

Cambridge

Tony Holland

John O'Brien

James Rowe

Ian Smith

Shahid Zaman

International

Priti Balchandani Web: https://icahn.mssm.edu/profile...

Rebecca Feldman Web: https://cmps.ok.ubc.ca/about/c...

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