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Frank M. LaFerla
Chancellor’s Professor and DeanUC Irvine
Frank M. LaFerla,Ph.D.,is the dean of the UCI School of Biological Sciences.His research focuses on the pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s Disease.
Joshua Grill
Director of the Institute for Memory Impairments and Nerological Disorders at UCIUC Irvine
Joshua Grill directs a major Alzheimer's disease research institute helps lead the national strategy for AD clinical trial recruitment.
Riqiang Yan
Professor and Chair, Department of NeuroscienceUniversity of Connecticut
Professor Yan is an expert in neurodegenerative diseases, specializing in identifying the biological culprits behind Alzheimer’s disease.
Almut Winterstein
Distinguished ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Almut Winterstein is an expert in drug safety and ways to improve medication use.
Douglas Scharre
Professor of Clinical Neurology and Psychiatry | College of MedicineThe Ohio State University
Dr. Scharre specializes in cognitive disorders and dementias, including Alzheimer's disease
Edie Dullaghan
Head, Target ValidationCentre for Drug Research and Development
Striving for excellence through mentoring people and by fostering creative/critical thinking,
Michael Okun
Distinguished Professor | DirectorUniversity of Florida
Dr. Michael Okun is a neurologist, neuroscientist, and expert in Parkinson's, movement disorders, and deep brain stimulation.
Renã Robinson
Associate Professor of Chemistry and Dorothy J. Wingfield Phillips Chancellor’s Faculty FellowVanderbilt University
Expert in racial disparities in Alzheimer's disease and Alzheimer's triggers in peripheral organs. Advocate for inclusive research design.
Chunyu Wang
Professor, Biological SciencesRensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Applying nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy to study Alzheimer's and other diseases.
Steven Weisberg
Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Steven Weisberg studies the cognitive neuroscience of human spatial navigation, why people differ, and how to improve spatial behavior.
