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ARUK 2019 | Structural brain connectivity changes in Alzheimer’s disease progression

Marcus Kaiser, PhD, of Newcastle University, Newcastle, UK, discusses the structural brain connectivity changes seen in Alzheimer’s, and the use of these changes to differentiate between normal brain aging and disease. Prof. Kaiser highlights the use of diffusion MRI-based centrality measures for the detection of such changes. This interview took place at the Alzheimer’s Research UK (ARUK) Conference 2019, held in Harrogate, UK.