Mentoring Faculty in the ADRD Training Program

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The ADRD Training Program has enlisted the participation of the following faculty as Mentors, due to their expertise in the following fields:

  • Cellular, computational & animal modeling of addiction, aging, hypoxia, AD, FTD, ALS, & PD
  • Neurodegeneration & inflammation
  • Cognition & aging
  • Addiction, psychiatric & behavioral disorders, sleep & hypoxia
  • Neuropathology & neuroimaging
  • Genetics, RNA biology & viral transduction
  • Use of large-scale, open-format databases
  • Clinical diagnostics, clinical neuropsychology & behavioral interventions of AD & overlapping conditions

Identifying mechanisms of tau-mediated neurodegeneration in tauopathies.

abisambra

Structure-function relationships in memory disorders using structural brain imaging techniques.

Rus Bauer

Uncovering mechanisms of age-related impairments in ADRD.

Sara Burke

Discovering ways of delaying or ameliorating normal cognitive aging — cognitive decline not caused by disease.

Ronald Cohen

Identifying mechanisms for age-related memory impairment and to test treatments to alleviate memory deficits.

Foster-Tom

Understanding the regulation of protein interactions and folding that affect protein aggregation in the nervous system.

Benoit Giasson

Creating, characterizing, and utilizing genetically manipulated in vivo models of neurodegenerative diseases.

Jada

Identifying the causes and neural underpinnings of obsessive compulsive and anxiety spectrum disorders.

Dr. Carol Mathews

Understanding how the brain rapidly translates environmental information into complex representations in support of cognitive function.

maurer

Identifying fundamental mechanisms of spinal respiratory motor plasticity induced by intermittent hypoxia, and attempts to harness that plasticity to treat devastating clinical disorders that compromise breathing and non-respiratory limb movements, such as cervical spinal injury and ALS.

Gordon Mitchell

Exploring the cognitive, behavioral, and mood effects of deep brain stimulation (DBS)

Michael Okun

Examining the predictive value of patients’ white and gray matter structure integrity on disease associated cognitive decline and vulnerability to cognitive change after elective medical interventions with anesthesia.

Catherine Price

Utilizing models to understand how genetic mutations cause neurodegenerative diseases.

Dr. Laura Ranum

Development and application of new technologies to define the molecular pathways leading to neurodegeneration and identification of potential therapeutic targets

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Investigating how acute and chronic exposure to drugs of abuse affects cognitive and motivational outcomes.

Barry Setlow

Early detection of neurodegenerative diseases and the methods to prevent or delay the development of dementia.

Glenn Smith

How RNA processing is regulated during embryonic, fetal and postnatal development and how this regulation is disrupted in neurological disease, particularly in microsatellite expansion disorders.

Swanson

His lab is focused on three main areas – 1) studying the pathogenesis of microsatellite repeat diseases, in particular myotonic dystrophy, 2) studying the basics of how RNA is processed and localized in cells in tissues, and 3) combining insights made in both of those areas to develop treatments for people with these diseases.

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Testing specific hypotheses regarding the neural basis of sensory dysfunction in neurological disorders, including dementias and addiction, wherein sensory processing is aberrant.

Daniel Wesson