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  • In Pursuit of Memory

  • The Fight Against Alzheimer's
  • By: Joseph Jebelli
  • Narrated by: Thomas Judd
  • Length: 7 hrs and 44 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (22 ratings)

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In Pursuit of Memory

By: Joseph Jebelli
Narrated by: Thomas Judd
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Summary

When Joseph Jebelli was 12, his beloved grandfather began to act very strangely. It started with inexplicable walks, and gradually his bright smiles were replaced by a fearful, withdrawn expression. Before long he didn't recognise his family anymore.

Dr Jebelli has dedicated his career to understanding Alzheimer's disease, which affects millions worldwide and 850,000 people in the UK alone. In this, his first book, Jebelli explores the past, present and future of Alzheimer's disease, starting from the very beginning - the first recorded case more than 100 years ago - right up to the cutting-edge research being done today. It is a story as good as any detective novel, taking us to 19th-century Germany and postwar England; to the jungles of Papua New Guinea and the technological proving grounds of Japan; to America, India, China, Iceland, Sweden, and Colombia; and to the cloud-capped spires of the most elite academic institutions. Its heroes are expert scientists from around the world - but also the incredibly brave patients and families who have changed the way scientists think about Alzheimer's, unveiling a pandemic that took us centuries to track down, and above all reminding everyone never to take memory - our most prized possession - for granted. Based upon years of meticulous research, In Pursuit of Memory is a compelling insider's account of this terrible disease and the scientists who are trying to find a cure against the clock.

2017, Royal Society Winton Prize for Science Book, Short-listed

©2017 Joseph Jebelli (P)2017 John Murray Press
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A fascinating quest at the frontiers of neuro-degeneration... and a moving, sober and forensic study of the past, present and future of Alzheimer's from the point of view of a neurologist who has lived with the disease, at home and in the lab, from a very young age. The story Jebelli tells illustrates the tantalising mystery of Alzheimer's: it's both highly visible yet agonizingly elusive...a timely analysis [that] might give comfort. (ROBERT McCRUM)

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Excellent review of AD research

I thoroughly enjoyed this book and the upbeat (in the long term) prospect for addressing Alzheimers. The credibility was slightly marred by the consistent mispronunciation of microglia. I would have thought these passages would have been re-recorded once this had been spotted.

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