Neuroimaging of AD Pathology in Aging and Down Syndrome

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Neuroimaging of AD Pathology in Aging and Down Syndrome

Ann Cohen, PhD Associate Professor of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

We are delighted to feature the work of Ann Cohen, PhD at our next Meet the PI lecture. Dr. Cohen is a leader in translational research in amyloid-based neurodegenerative conditions. Her work focuses on the early detection of beta-amyloid and factors that might modify the relationship between amyloid deposition and the normal concomitants of advancing age. She investigates the relationship between subclinical Alzheimer’s Disease pathology and modifiable risk factors that could explain the development of cognitive changes in midlife and old age. Dr. Cohen also implements novel neuroimaging tools in her research, including AV1451 for the identification of tau proteins (neurofibrillary tangles) and the longitudinal relationship between amyloid, tau, and clinical symptomatology. 

Date & Time. March 19, 2021, 12:00pm - 1:30pm

Join Via Zoom. Click on this link to join the lecture; Meeting ID: 934 8829 2701; Passcode: 283028..

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For More Information. Please contact Frances Patrick (patrickfm@upmc.edu).

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