Legacy Alumni

Celeste Karch

Celeste Karch, PhD Linkedin Twitter Google The goal of Dr. Karch’s research is to understand the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying tauopathies. As a graduate student, she studied the basic mechanisms by which mutant SOD1 protein aggregates in cell and mouse models of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. As a postdoctoral fellow, Dr. Karch expanded her research […]

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Shannon Macauley

Shannon L. Macauley Linkedin Twitter Google Shannon L. Macauley earned her BA in Biology and Psychology from Middlebury College (Middlebury, VT) and worked in translational neuroscience at Genzyme Corporation (Boston, MA) prior to graduate school.  Dr. Macauley completed her Ph.D. in Neuroscience at Washington University (St. Louis, MO) with Dr. Mark Sands and her postdoctoral

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Dongming Cai

Dongming Cai, PhD Linkedin Twitter Google Dr. Cai joined Mount Sinai in July 2010, where she continues to advance our understanding of the workings of the central nervous system and the processes involved in defining disease mechanisms. Prior to coming to Mount Sinai, Dr. Cai was trained by many prestigious basic research scientists. After graduated

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Noll Campbell

Noll Campbell, PhD Linkedin Twitter Dr. Campbell’s interest is in medication management of older adults with cognitive impairment. As an aging brain pharmacoepidemiologist he is most interested in the impact medications may have on the development or progression of cognitive dysfunction. This work extends to both the acute care (Pharmacologic Management of Delirium, PMD study)

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Ann Cohen

Ann Cohen, PhD Twitter Dr. Cohen has broad training from her predoctoral and postdoctoral training in animal models of neurodegenerative disease and, during her postdoctoral training and K award training, experience in the analysis of PET imaging in humans, with research interests in neuroimaging of normal aging and Alzheimer’s disease and early detection and treatment

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Joseph Castellano

Joseph Castellano, PhD Linkedin Twitter Google My laboratory is focused on understanding the complex communication taking place between the systemic environment and the brain in the context of neurodegenerative diseases. We areparticularly interested in characterizing the activity of TIMP2 and related proteins and theiraction in mediating long-range effects on neural circuits in the context of

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Andreana Benitez

Andreana Benitez, PhD Linkedin Twitter Andreana Benitez, Ph.D. is a clinical neuropsychologist and an Associate Professor of Neurology at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, South Carolina. Dr. Benitez received her master’s and doctoral degrees in Clinical Psychology with specializations in Assessment and Clinical Neuropsychology from Kent State University, OH. She was a

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