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SCIENTIFIC VISUALIZATION PLATFORM

Enabling widespread understanding of the emerging science of neurodegeneration to drive new solutions.

 
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THE CHALLENGE

We need better ways to communicate the science and the challenges of addressing neurodegenerative diseases.

The new science of Alzheimer’s is emerging in exciting areas including biomarker utilities, genetics, and inflammatory targets, but current visuals and storytelling tools for scientists are not adequate; they don’t communicate the exciting potential of these new research paradigms as well as they could.

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THE SOLUTION

BrainMind is creating an open source library of 3D scientific visualizations, animations, VR experiences, compelling story-based explanations, and customizable presentations focused on new research in neurodegeneration.

This is a multi-org collaboration with research institutes consulting on the most up-to-date science, world-renowned artists and science writers producing the resources, and leading neuroscience-focused nonprofits supporting dissemination to the scientific community. The content will include:

  • A widely published library of open-source 3D visuals

  • Modifiable presentation decks for scientists to use in their own talks, publications, and fundraising efforts

  • A website housing downloadable copies of all materials

 

INITIAL TOPICS


Understanding Alzheimer’s

Basic overview of the current biology

Genetics

APOE4

Polygenic risk

Christchurch mutation

Risk Factors

Medical risk factors

Lifestyle variables


Biomarker Utilities

Simple blood tests, Future prognosis

Clinical endpoints

Future treatment effects

New Therapeutic Targets

Cognition Enhancers, Inflammatory targets, Membrane stabilization, Oxidative stress, Growth factors, Tau protein, Cell cycle regulation, Biologic disease modifiers, Heparin

Presymptomatic interventions

Neuropsychiatric Features

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THE PRIORITIES

Accuracy

All content on the platform will be reviewed and approved by experts in the field. The National Institute of Aging has committed to supporting this initiative with content review.

Usability

Materials will be published online and packaged as downloadable, fully editable presentation files that can be modified and personalized for individual use.

Accessibility

100% of the materials created will be free to use, modify, and distribute for all educational institutions, nonprofits, and supporting organizations.

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THE IMPACT

Scientists all over the world will use this new toolkit to share their learnings and explain the complexities of the brain and neurodegeneration.

Patient advocacy organizations and research groups have agreed to participate by disseminating the materials within their communities to enhance public understanding of their scientific findings.

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GET INVOLVED

We are inviting collaborators to support this powerful new resource for the Alzheimer’s research community.

Funders

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Funding for this program will enable the creation of the first-ever free library of breathtaking, customizable scientific visualizations focused on new research in neurodegeneration. If you are a funding organization, we would love to partner with you to scale this effort to its maximum impact.

Content Contributors

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Our contributing scientists come from the Banner Institute, Weill Cornell Medical School, the National Institute of Aging, the MD Anderson Neurodegeneration Consortium, and other groups. If you are a researcher or scientific organization, we would love to have your “wish list” of what to include in this resource.

Communities

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Scientists all over the world need to have compelling visualization and storytelling aids to enhance public understanding of their work, and to attract new funding to advance the field. Join the Alzheimer’s Association, the Tau Consortium, the BrightFocus Foundation, and many other well-regarded groups in the dissemination efforts.

If you would like to get involved, please reach out to us directly.


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