Sandrine Thuret

Sandrine Thuret

neurobiologist United Kingdom

Sandrine Thuret is a neurobiologist at King's College London, recognized for her work on neurogenesis, particularly in the hippocampus, which is crucial for memory. Her research investigates how blood-derived growth factors influence the growth of brain cells and their potential role in predicting dementia risks. Thuret's findings underline the significance of physical activity and proper nutrition in fostering brain health and resilience throughout life.

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Switzerland Switzerland: Sandrine Thuret is a neurobiologist at King’s College in London who conducted experiments illustrating the influence of genes on learning and movement. 5

Neue Zürcher Zeitung: Demenz verhindern: Risikofaktoren und Prävention

Switzerland Switzerland: Sandrine Thuret studies the growth of brain cells and their relationship to cognitive reserve. 5

Neue Zürcher Zeitung: Lernen und Bewegung beugen gegen Demenz vor