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There are almost a million people in the UK living with dementia, and Alzheimer's is the most common form. But did you know that the actually starts long before any noticeable symptoms appear? So it's vital that we know how to detect and treat it at an early stage. My guest today has been studying the of Alzheimer's for almost three , and her research has transformed our understanding of the devastating disease. Julie Williams is a professor of Neuro psychological genetics at Cardiff University. She grew up not far from there, in the small of Kevin Coyd, and spent the majority of her studies and her academic career at Cardiff. But she's worked with other world searchers to pull together their data and create more comprehensive studies of the genes that make us to Alzheimer's. And with considerable success. These genetic studies are telling us an important story about a disease that's much more complex than we thought, and which has many different . Now she's working with scientists from other fields like and computational biology, using her genetic findings to understand just what's going on. Julie has also served as scientific advisor to the Welsh government and is a strong believer in team science, and sharing research findings across international borders and disciplines. Professor Julie Williams. Welcome to the life scientific thank you very much for inviting me. So let's set the , julie, could you explain in simple words, what Alzheimer's disease is? Well, most people think of it as memory loss, but those are the that we see probably 15 or20 years after the disease has actually started. It's about cell death. In fact, it's about the brain dying in a very way and it's getting more common because people are living longer with it. And it's something we really need to understand

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14) Is Alzheimer's disease caused by just one faulty gene?

15) How many genes and environmental factors contribute to Alzheimer's disease?

16) What was Julie Williams' father's profession?

17) Where did Julie Williams grow up?

18) Who inspired Julie Williams' curiosity for science?

19) Who wrote the notes that Julie Williams found intriguing?

20) What subject did Julie Williams study at university?

21) What aspect of psychology interested Julie Williams?

22) What was Julie Williams' father's attitude towards learning?

23) Did Julie Williams' father have a science background?

24) What did Julie Williams find challenging about the brain?

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24-27) Which of the following statements about Alzheimer's disease and genetics are true according to the conversation?

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