2020

Pinar Ayata

Pinar Ayata, PhD Linkedin X-twitter Google Dr. Ayata’s research focuses on the role that specialized microglia subpopulations play in mediating environmental effects on brain aging, with a specific focus on Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Microglia, the brain’s primary immune cells, have been implicated as the major causal cell type in AD. Based on recent data, indicating

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Sandro Da Mesquita

Sandro Da Mesquita Linkedin X-twitter Google In his laboratory in the Department of Neuroscience at Mayo Clinic’s campus in Jacksonville, Florida, Sandro Da Mesquita, Ph.D., and his team are exploring the role of the meningeal lymphatic system in brain physiology, aging and degeneration. In previous studies, Dr. Da Mesquita and colleagues have provided remarkable insights

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Miranda Orr

Miranda Ethel Orr Linkedin X-twitter Google My research focuses on the molecular mechanisms of Alzheimer’s disease and the effects of tau accumulation on cellular senescence and risk for chronic neurodegenerative diseases. These studies span basic mechanistic approaches using animal and cell culture models, as well as multicenter human clinical trials. I have a part-time research

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Kaitlin Casaletto

Kaitlin B. Casaletto Linkedin Twitter Facebook Google Kaitlin obtained her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the UCSD/SDSU Joint Doctoral Program in 2015. She completed her clinical internship as part of the UCSF Clinical Psychology Training Program in the Department of Psychiatry, and her post-doctoral fellowship in Neuropsychology at the UCSF Memory and Aging Center in

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