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ASK THE DOC! UCI MIND Facebook LIVE Video Series What role do immune cells play in Alzheimer's disease? Lindsay Hohsfield, PhD Friday, September 4, 2020 11:00-11:30 AM PST In this episode, neuroscientist Dr. Lindsay Hohsfield will answer questions about Alzheimer's disease and important immune cells in the brain called 'microglia.' About the Speaker: Lindsay Hohsfield, PhD, is an Assistant Project Scientist in the lab of Kim Green, PhD. She earned her PhD from the Medical University of Innsbruck in Austria and has received several prestigious awards from the National Institutes of Health, Fulbright, and the Alzheimer's Association. Her research focuses on understanding how beta amyloid accumulates in the Alzheimer's disease brain, and how we might use our own immune system to clear it. In addition to her work in the field of neuroscience, Dr. Hohsfield founded Youngtimers, a nonprofit organization that seeks to promote community, education, support, and research for individuals and families affected by early-onset familial Alzheimer's disease. In the meantime, to read daily updates about Alzheimer’s research, as well as local COVID-19 resources for older adults, please visit our blog at mind.uci.edu/blog – though our in-person education events are on hold, we will continue to be in touch via our blog and social media accounts. Lastly, if you’d like to help our researchers by participating in important studies in the near future, you can sign up for the UCI C2C Registry to be contacted about studies that might be right for you at c2c.uci.edu.