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Neurogenesis

  • Exercise has long been known to impact neurogenesis, but how was another question.

    New study reveals how exercise can improve learning and memory

    Published on: 18 December 2020
    New research has shown how physical exercise can revitalize your brain.
  • Take part in a clinical study at QBI, looking at boosting neuroplasticity

    Study: boosting neuroplasticity in elderly participants

    Take part in a clinical study at QBI.
  • Can you grow new brain cells?

    Can you grow new brain cells?

    Discoveries from QBI researchers have turned on its head conventional wisdom about the brain's ability to regenerate.
  • Professor Perry Bartlett, Podcast: What happens to your brain as you age?

    Podcast: What happens to your brain as you age?

    What does the science say when it comes to healthy ageing? We talk to Professor Perry Bartlett, who showed the world that stem cells exist in the brains of adults.

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