SeminarPast EventEpigenetics

Epigenetics and Dementia: Lessons From the 20-Year Indianapolis-Ibadan Dementia Study

Schedule
Tuesday, September 29, 2020
15:00 UTC
Adesola Ogunniyi

Prof

University of Ibadan

Host: IPDGC Africa

Event Information

Host

IPDGC Africa

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

Dementia is of global interest because of the rapid increase in both the number of individuals affected and the population at risk. It is essential that the risk factors be carefully delineated for the formulation of preventive strategies. Epigenetics refers to external modifications that turn genes "on" or "off”, and cross-cultural studies of migrant populations provide information on the interplay of environmental factors on genetic predisposition. The Indianapolis-Ibadan Dementia Study compared the prevalence, incidence and risk factors of dementia in African Americans and Yoruba to tease out the role of epigenetics in dementia. The presentation will provide details on biomarkers of dementia, vascular risk factors and the association with apolipoprotein E in the Yoruba. The purpose will be to inspire early career researchers on possibilities and research strategies applicable in African populations

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