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Egle (seplute)

Egle (seplute)

Citizen Science Coordinator at the Human Computation Institute, EyesOnALZ/Stall Catchers Community Manager. Giving science back to the people!
Lithuania
Stall Catchers

Why is "validation" important in Stall Catchers?

Why is "validation" important? Stalls are very rare in Alzheimer's brain, but each is extremely important. Stalls - clogged blood vessels - reduce blood flow to many downstream vessels in the brain, sometimes costing up to 30% of total blood flow. That way, stalls could influence
19 Oct 2016 1 min read
Announcing Stall Catchers 30 day challenge!
Stall Catchers Featured

Announcing Stall Catchers 30 day challenge!

It has been just over two weeks since our first game - Stall Catchers [http://stallcatchers.com/], was launched, and it is doing extremely well! Find out more about Stall Catchers here [http://stallcatchers.com/about]. In the first two weeks volunteer catchers have helped to analyze thousands of brain
19 Oct 2016 3 min read
Welcome to EyesOnALZ!
Stall Catchers Featured

Welcome to EyesOnALZ!

In case you didn't know - EyesOnALZ [http://eyesonalz.com/] is a brand new citizen science project, taking on Alzheimer's disease! We have just released our first game - Stall Catchers [http://stallcatchers.com/] - and we are ready to get this party started! Anyone can
18 Oct 2016 2 min read
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