Barger, Maddy
Biography Maddy Barger was an Undergraduate Research Assistant. Maddy’s work examined antemortem tau PET imaging with postmortem validation and quantification brain pathologies to understand the molecular signature of [18F]MK-6240.
Biography Maddy Barger was an Undergraduate Research Assistant. Maddy’s work examined antemortem tau PET imaging with postmortem validation and quantification brain pathologies to understand the molecular signature of [18F]MK-6240.
Biography Margo Heston was a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Center for Health Disparities (CHDR) research under the mentorship of Dr. Tobey Betthauser and Dr. Amy Kind. Her research focused on the roles of social determinants of health and the gut microbiome as they affect the pathological and cognitive trajectories observed in Alzheimer’s disease. Twitter: …
Biography Erica Irizarry Pagan completed her Masters in the Neuroscience Training Program. Erica’s work examined how Social determinants of Health (SoDH) affect the progression of biomarkers in Alzheimer’s disease.
Biography Michael Kelley was an Undergraduate Research Assistant. Michael’s work included PET and MRI QC for our R01 project examining multi-cohort factors that influence Alzheimer’s Disease, biomarker, and dementia timing.
Biography Yuetiva Robles was a Scientist II in the Department of Medicine, Division of Geriatrics and Gerontology. She received her PhD from Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine examining genetic associations with AD biomarkers to identify biological pathways associated with AD pathology. Her research integrates genomics, metabolomics, and bioinformatics methods to help determine …
Biography Margo Sanderfoot was an Undergraduate Research Assistant. Margo’s work included PET and MRI QC for our R01 project examining multi-cohort factors that influence Alzheimer’s Disease, biomarker, and dementia timing.
Biography Brooke Schroeder was an Undergraduate Research Assistant. Brooker’s work examined antemortem 4D Flow imaging with postmortem characterization of cerebral vessels.
Biography Jordan Teague is a PhD student in Medical Physics. Jordan’s work utilized PET and sampled iterative local approximation statistical modeling to investigate the timeline of amyloid and tau proteinopathy in Alzheimer’s disease. Jordan will be continuing towards her PhD with the RED and CAL Labs to research radiopharmaceutical therapy.