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John Fink

My research focuses on inherited and degenerative disorders of the nervous system and includes phenotype analysis, identifying genes that cause these conditions, and developing and analyzing mouse and stem cell derived neuronal models of these conditions. We are investigating the use of AI-facilitated wearable sensors for serial analysis of motor performance of affected subjects to ...

Catherine Kaczorowski

The Kaczorowski laboratory, led by Dr. Catherine Kaczorowski, pioneers techniques to identify and validate genetic and cellular mechanisms that promote resilience to cognitive aging, Alzheimer’s disease, and other age-related dementias. By combining mouse and human systems; genomic, anatomic, and behavioral approaches; and integrative analyses across multiple scales, data types, environmental factors, and species, we are ...

Cathy Goldstein

My research is primarily in the use of wearable technologies in the ambulatory setting to evaluate the role of sleep and circadian rhythms in health (including during pregnancy) and chronic disease (multiple sclerosis, gastrointestinal). What are some of your most interesting projects? My most interesting project was a collaboration with mathematics (Drs. Walch and Forger). ...

Rudy J. Richardson

Applications of computational tools for molecular modeling (Discovery Studio, ICM-Pro, MOE, and YASARA) and data science (ADMET Predictor, KNIME, Origin Pro, Prism, Python, and R) to computational toxicology, drug discovery, homology modeling, molecular dynamics, and protein structure/function prediction. Current special interests include therapeutics for neurodegenerative disorders (Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and motor neuron diseases) and infectious diseases ...

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John Fink

Professor of Neurology, Medical School

Cathy Goldstein

Clinical Professor of Neurology, Medical School

Catherine Kaczorowski

Professor of Neurology, Medical School

Professor of Dementia Research, Medical School

Rudy J. Richardson

Dow Professor Emeritus of Toxicology, School of Public Health

Professor Emeritus of Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public Health, Associate Professor Emeritus of Neurology, Medical School