2013

Adam Brickman

Adam M. Brickman, PhD Linkedin Twitter Dr. Brickman uses advanced neuroimaging techniques to understand cognitive aging and dementia. He is particularly interested in white matter abnormalities and the intersection between vascular disease and Alzheimer’s disease. Ongoing Research: The effect of age on neuromorphology and its cognitive consequences. His current research efforts focus primarily on “normal” […]

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Mark Burns

Mark Burns, PhD Linkedin Twitter Google Dr Burns’ lab investigates the link between traumatic brain injury (TBI) and Alzheimer’s disease. Exposure to TBI can quadruple the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, and amyloid plaques similar to those seen in Alzheimer’s disease have been found in the brain of TBI fatalities. Dr Burns’ lab recently found

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Corine Engelman

Corinne Engelman, MSPH, PhD Linkedin Facebook Google Dr. Engelman earned her MS in Public Health (2002) and PhD in Epidemiology (2006) from the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center and has been a faculty member in Population Health Sciences at UW-Madison since 2007. Her research focuses on the study design and data analysis of genetic,

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Els Fieresmans

Els Fieremans, PhD Linkedin Twitter Facebook Google In my current research, I focus on validation methods for diffusion MRI including both hardware and numerical phantoms, as well as animal models. I thereby seek to develop and translate new imaging markers for neurodegeneration, as well as body diffusion applications in muscle and the prostate, using advanced biophysical modeling of non-Gaussian

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