Understanding the value of brain donation for research to donors, next-of-kin and clinicians: A systematic review

CP Griffin, JR Bowen, MM Walker, J Lynam, CL Paul - Plos one, 2023 - journals.plos.org
Purpose Post-mortem brain donation affords the opportunity to characterise disease by
exploring global neuropathological changes. Such opportunities are essential to progress …

Race and ethnicity in Lewy body dementia: A narrative review

E Bayram, SK Holden, M Fullard… - Journal of …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Lewy body dementia is the third most common and costliest type of dementia. It is an
umbrella term for dementia with Lewy bodies and Parkinson's disease dementia, both of …

When biobanks meet religion: Association between religiosity and attitudes of Polish medical students toward biobanking of human biological material for research …

J Domaradzki, D Walkowiak - Journal of religion and health, 2024 - Springer
While biobanking is expanding globally, the empirical evidence concerning the impact of
religion on future healthcare professionals' awareness and willingness to donate …

What can we still learn from brain autopsies in COVID-19?

IH Solomon, A Singh, RD Folkerth… - Seminars in …, 2023 - thieme-connect.com
Neuropathological findings have been published from∼ 900 patients who died with or from
severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infections, representing …

[HTML][HTML] Research participants' perception of ethical issues in stroke genomics and neurobiobanking research in Africa

A Jegede, O Balogun, OF Olorunsogbon, M Nichols… - medRxiv, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background: There is a growing interest in stroke genomics and neurobiobanking research
in Africa. These raise several ethical issues, such as consent, re-use, data sharing, storage …

The 2022 symposium on dementia and brain aging in low‐and middle‐income countries: Highlights on research, diagnosis, care, and impact

R Kalaria, G Maestre, S Mahinrad… - Alzheimer's & …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Two of every three persons living with dementia reside in low‐and middle‐income countries
(LMICs). The projected increase in global dementia rates is expected to affect LMICs …