University of Genova Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Medicine, Genova, Italy
Although neurological illnesses are the second most common cause of mortality globally, little is known about their etiology. New studies have started to connect viral infections to the emergence of these conditions; infections can cause immunological responses that propel the disease along or show up as neurological symptoms. The part that microbial infections play in initiating degenerative noninflammatory processes which are impacted by hereditary factors—is especially fascinating. These infections have the potential to cause inflammation in the central nervous system (CNS), which includes both the inflow of immune cells from outside the CNS and the activation of the brain's own immune cells. The purpose of this study is to investigate the evidence linking viral infections to neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease
The presenter completed her undergraduate degree in Cell and Molecular Biology at Azad University, Iran, in 2018. After working in biotechnology and research for three years, she pursued a Master’s in Medical Pharmaceutical. Biotechnology at the University of Genoa. Her first publication is out, and others are under processing
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