Dance for Parkinson’s disease

A growing number of studies show significant improvement in motor and cognitive function amongst people with Parkinson’s Disease (PwPD) who partake in dance-based interventions. This study is the first to use neuroimaging to examine the neural effects of a dance intervention in PwPD using a well-powered design with a control group engaged in a different […]

Language, an ally for brain health (in Spanish)

Language is fundamental to brain health. With this perspective, a multilingual video campaign raises awareness about the situation. You can read the full article, in Spanish, here.   El lenguaje es fundamental para la salud del cerebro. Con esta perspectiva, una campaña de video multilingüe crea conciencia sobre la situación. Puedes leer la nota completa […]

TELL meets GENFI

We are happy to announce that TELL has teamed up with GENFI, the largest multicentric network on genetic frontotemporal dementia, to unveil preclinical digital speech markers in asymptomatic carriers across multiple languages. Exciting work with a stellar team! Learn more about GENFI here.

An Argentine app that can detect Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s in minutes is now being used in 16 countries (in Spanish)

Neuroscientist Adolfo García likes to say that the digital tool he developed after many years of researching language disorders associated with neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s or Alzheimer’s arose from dissatisfaction. «After so long referring to our findings as ‘translational science’ [that can be applied in clinical medicine], I realized that this was just a […]

Runner-Up Presentation Award at TSD 2025

Our speech-language approach for capturing cognitive decline in Parkinson’s earned a Best Presentation Award at Text, Speech and Dialogue Conference 2025 in Erlangen. Congrats to the whole team!

TELL among the winners of the Legado 2025 contest!

TELL was among the winners of the Legado 2025 contest, organized by Bayer Foundation, Bayer, and Endeavor to find disruptive solutions for pressing global health challenges. For more details, click here.