Scroll below to view this years 13th Forefront Scientific meeting Poster submissions
Heather McCann
EMCR/Staff division
Poster title: The relationship between traumatic brain injury and the neuropathology of dementia
Katherine Robinson
Student division
Poster title: Examining a potential pathogenic role of calpains in transgenic mouse models of Machado Joseph disease and motor neuron disease
Joshua Bradley Tan
Student division
Poster title: Neuroimaging signatures of Hallucinations in Parkinson’s disease
Yuanyuan Deng
EMCR/Staff division
Poster title: Loss of LAMP5 interneurons drives neuronal network dysfunction in Alzheimer’s disease
Ann-Na Cho
EMCR/Staff division
Poster title: Neurodegeneration modelling in human stem cell derived-cortical organoids using adeno associated virus (AAV)
Nathan J. Castellino
Student division
Poster title: Design and Synthesis of Novel Senolytics as a Treatment for Neurodegeneration
Natasha Taylor
Student division
Poster title: Neuromodulatory influence over cortico-thalamic basal ganglia function in Parkinson’s Disease with Freezing of Gait
Halle Quang
Student division
Poster title: Apathy, empathy and depression in behavioural-variant frontotemporal dementia and Alzheimer’s disease: Are we talking about the same thing?
Gabrielle Adler
Student division
Poster title: Human Endogenous Retrovirus K: A novel biomarker for Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease?
Daryl Ariawan
EMCR/Staff division
Poster title: Cyclotide scaffold to block tau-mediated toxicity
Andrew P. Montgomery
EMCR/Staff division
Poster title: TDP-43 and stress granules in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal dementia: Are multiple cellular models required?
Kaleah Balcomb
Student division
Poster title: Development of a novel Alzheimer’s Disease cell model displaying intraneuronal aggregates of human disease-specific pathology
Mengjie Huang
Student division
Poster title: Volumetric trajectories of amygdala subnuclei in frontotemporal dementia
Priscilla Youssef
EMCR/Staff division
Poster title: Evaluating plasma levels of NFL, GFAP, UCHL1 and tau - A promising biomarker panel for Parkinson’s Disease?
Manisha Narasimhan
Student division
Poster title: Using the Addenbrooke’s cognitive examination (ACE) in profiling movement disorder in frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD)
Bingyang Shi
EMCR/Staff division
Poster title: Blood-brain barrier–penetrating siRNA nanomedicine for Alzheimer’s disease therapy
Kevin Le
Student division
Poster title: The Implication of Human Endogenous Retrovirus K in Frontotemporal Dementia Neuropathology
Jordan Carroll
EMCR/Staff division
Poster title: Poly-GA immunohistochemistry is a reliable tool for detecting C9orf72 genetic mutation at the Sydney Brain Bank
Isabella Orlando
Student division
Poster title: Dopamine alters sensorimotor-to-associative gradient organisation in Parkinson’s disease
Andrew Affleck
Student division
Poster title: Antihypertensive medication use is associated with reduced cerebral small vessel disease histopathology
Jessica Hazelton
Student division
Poster title: Investigating the hemispheric contributions toward interoception and emotion in left- vs. right-semantic dementia
Sophie Matis
Student division
Poster title: Peripheral blood-based biomarkers of neurodegeneration in behavioural-variant frontotemporal dementia: implications for early diagnosis and disease monitoring
Aditi Halder
Student division
Poster title: The role of the novel tau interactor secernin-1 in Alzheimer’s disease and frontotemporal dementia
Sian Genoud
EMCR/Staff division
Poster title: The physiological function of Tropomyosin 4.2 in neuronal signalling and pathological tau uptake
Ting-Chih Christine Chuang
Student division
Poster title: White Matter Changes underlying Speech motor control in Non-semantic Primary Progressive Aphasias
Tomas Kavanagh
EMCR/Staff division
Poster title: Exploring the Interaction between HNRNPs and pTau in tauopathies (16587)
Ramon Landin-Romero
EMCR/Staff division
Poster title: Trajectrories of white matter degeneration in frontotemporal dementia: new insights using fixel-based analysis