This video depicts amyloid plaque buildup within a mouse model. This imaging type displays the advances research ahs come with its imaging techniques and capabilities.
This image depicts a tissue-stained sample containing what would later be termed b-amyloid plaques. This was one of the first physical depictions of Alzheimer Disease pathology.
James Brooks created this art piece the year that he was diagnosed with late-onset Alzheimer's disease. The meaning behind this painting is disputed, though the lack of color may be significant to its core. This was one of the last pieces Mr. Brooks…
This PBS directed interview segment is a great source to gain insight into the personal experiences of what Alzheimer's Disease can be. Though the disease may work in hallmark ways, the personal experience of the disease is unique and personal to…
School Sisters of the Notre Dame convent in the U.S. participated in Dr. Snowdon's landmark Alzheimer Disease study. The Elm Grove convent was one of the major convents that worked within this study.
The electron microscope is one of the largest research innovations within the past century. This is one of the earlier models of an EM; today the invention works in the same way but is a fraction of the size.
This photograph depicts Alois Alzheimer's medical team. This was the team who worked with Auguste Deter, the first recorded individual with Alzheimer's Disease.
This interview is a great insight into how Alzheimer's Disease is currently examined and defined within the modern day. Dr. Melissa Murray does a great job explaining her work and the current layout of the research field in a way that individuals,…
A self portrait from Utermohlen's series of self-portraits. This piece was created before the artist began to experience cognitive and physical decline from Alzheimer's Disease.
This video describes how scanning electron microscopes evolved from electron microscopes. As well as explaining how this microscopy works, the video shows the process of it as well as still images. Professors also explain why it is so important to…