Prof. Debette Stéphanie, Constance Bordes, Ilana Caro and Tim D’Aoust from the RHU SHIVA project are currently attending hashtag#ESOC2025 (21-23 May 2025)— the European Stroke Organisation Conference.
⭐ As the first European forum for stroke research and care, ESOC brings together leading experts, clinicians, and scientists from around the world to share cutting-edge developments in stroke prevention, treatment, and recovery.
📄 2 posters for the SHIVA project:
– Genetic insights into protective effects of GLP-1 receptor agonists on stroke and Alzheimer’s disease across ancestries (Ilana Caro)
– Pathway-based polygenic risk scores reveal mechanisms of cerebral small vessel disease across lifespan (Tim D’Aoust)
📢 And 4 great scientific communications:
– Novel epigenetic insights into cerebral small vessel disese (cSVD): an EWAS of extreme cSVD using methyl c-sequencing (Ilana Caro)
– Polygenic risk scores have potential to stratify stroke risk and inform direct anticoagulant use in intracerebral haemorrage survivors with atrial fibrillation (Tim D’Aoust) – collaborative work on PRESTIGE-AF project
– Signaling lipids and MRI-markers of neurodegeneration and vascular brain aging (Constance Bordes)
– Diagnosis and aetiological work up in patients with Cervical Artery Dissection (teaching course from Debette Stéphanie)
– Genomics of new automated diffusion imaging marker sheds light into lifespan determinants of cerebral small vessel disease (Yasaman SABA)
🤝 This is a fantastic opportunity to connect with the international stroke research community, present our latest findings, and explore new collaborations.