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In this week's episode, we spoke to the brilliant Sara Alaeddin—a Neuropsychologist and PhD Candidate in Neuroscience, whose groundbreaking research explores the fascinating link between the gut microbiome and cognitive function. Specifically, the potential of fecal microbiota transplants to help mitigate cognitive decline—a field that, while unconventional, could revolutionise how we understand and treat brain health.
As a young woman pushing boundaries in neuroscience, Sara is nothing short of inspiring. Her research has the potential to transform lives and shape the future of cognitive health for generations. We were blown away by this conversation—and we know you will be too!
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By Ainslie Mcglynn and Vanessa Gray LyndonIn this week's episode, we spoke to the brilliant Sara Alaeddin—a Neuropsychologist and PhD Candidate in Neuroscience, whose groundbreaking research explores the fascinating link between the gut microbiome and cognitive function. Specifically, the potential of fecal microbiota transplants to help mitigate cognitive decline—a field that, while unconventional, could revolutionise how we understand and treat brain health.
As a young woman pushing boundaries in neuroscience, Sara is nothing short of inspiring. Her research has the potential to transform lives and shape the future of cognitive health for generations. We were blown away by this conversation—and we know you will be too!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.