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Cambridge Centre for Frontotemporal Dementia and Related Disorders

Department of Clinical Neurosciences
 

I am a former professional tennis player and currently a postgraduate researcher in the Clinical Neurosciences Department at Cambridge University. My journey in neuroscience research is driven by a desire to help others. Additionally, I am the president and founder of a research-based NGO in Poland that focuses on providing more care to injured athletes. My goal is to earn both a PhD and an MD, enabling me to make a difference both in the lab and in the clinic. I hold a bachelor's degree in psychology from Harvard University.

My primary research focuses on investigating synaptic changes observed through PET scans in conjunction with alterations in cytokines and complement assays. The goal is to identify potential biomarkers. By examining these two factors together, we aim to better understand their relationship and how they might indicate specific biological processes or disease states. This integrated approach could lead to the discovery of reliable biomarkers for various neurological conditions, thereby improving diagnosis and treatment strategies.

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A new short film by Professor Rowe about his journey as a clinician and researcher. Sponsored by AlzheimersResearchUK.

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