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Exploring New Horizons in Alzheimer's Disease Research: Shaping a Creative Path Forward

Our Activities

We've embarked on a journey filled with creative and impactful activities:

1.Publicizing About Tardigrades Research:

Tardigrades have all four types of Cryptobiosis, namely low Anhydrobiosis, Cryobiosis, Osmobiosis, and Anoxybiosis, which can stop all metabolism in harsh environments. Tardigrades are therefore considered to be the most vigorous animals. CAHS3 protein from tardigrade has been shown to help protein folding and maintain protein activity in the in vitro conditions. We've taken the initiative to inform and educate individuals about the remarkable potential of tardigrades in the context of Alzheimer's Disease research (see Figure 1). We've taken the initiative to inform and educate individuals about the remarkable potential of tardigrades in the context of Alzheimer's Disease research. These efforts are integral to our project, which involves creatively incorporating tardigrade genes into drosophila for the advancement of medical developments in neurodegenerative disease. Discover how these incredible organisms play a crucial role in our mission to develop innovative solutions for combating Alzheimer's Disease.

Figure 1 Online Blog about Tardigrades

2.Alzheimer's Awareness for Older Adults:

In our commitment to raising awareness about Alzheimer's disease(Figure 2), we have designed informative leaflets that simplify complex information about Alzheimer's disease and offer an internationally authoritative screening method for Alzheimer's disease, Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Battery. By engaging with older individuals, we aim to empower them with knowledge that can lead to early detection and improved understanding of the condition.

Figure 2 Alzheimer's Disease

3.Exploring Ageing Trends and Dependency Insights:

We've embarked on a creative journey by conducting initial exploratory research into the aging population in our community(Figure 3,4). This preliminary study has sparked our curiosity and laid the foundation for innovative ideas. While it's not an exhaustive study, it has provided us with intriguing insights into the dynamics of aging and its potential connection to Alzheimer's disease. We are creatively shaping our path forward, seeking innovative solutions to enhance the quality of life for older individuals and contribute to the fight against Alzheimer's disease.

Figure 3 Ageing trend datas




Figure 4 Questionnaire

These activities reflect our youthful and creative approach to tackling Alzheimer's disease, from imaginative research using drosophila and tardigrades to empowering individuals with knowledge and addressing the broader societal implications of aging and Alzheimer's. Join us in our mission to make a creative impact on Alzheimer's awareness, education, and research.