HAI Book 2025 - Flipbook - Page 94
Board 10
Positron emission tomography
analysis with the dynamicpet
Python package
Bilgel | Amer | Bae | Bouhrara |
Gong | Guo | Uriarte-Lopez | Singh |
Matheson | Nørgaard
Murat Bilgel, Laboratory of
Behavioral Neuroscience,
National Institute on Aging,
Baltimore, MD, US
Board 11
Targeted plasma eQTL and pQTL to
identify potential novel biomarker
for Alzheimer's Disease in African
Americans
Colón-Badillo | Reddy | Jin |
Lincoln | Ho | Crook | Wang |
Malphrus | Nguyen | MarreroPolanco | Tamvaka | Lucas | GraffRadford | Ertekin-Taner |
Carrasquillo
Murat Bilgel, Laboratory of
Behavioral Neuroscience,
National Institute on Aging,
Baltimore, MD, US
Board 12
Pathological and clinical trajectories
of preclinical Alzheimer9s disease
patients with divergent cortical tau
patterns
Young | Carlson | Cody | Winer |
Schultz | Mormino
Board 13
Evaluation of a label-free X-ray
based method for estimating
amyloid load in the human brain
Geremia | Amer | Dahal | Badano
Board 14
Proteomic analyses of A-T-N reveal
plasma mediators of
neurodegeneration and dementia
risk
Duggan | Bilgel | Chen | Moghekar |
Davatzikos | Coresh | Resnick |
Walker
Board 15
The spatial spread of tauopathy
precedes the increase in tau-PET
load in Alzheimer9s disease
Cassa Macedo | Therriault |
Rahmouni | Tissot | Aumont |
Wang | Servaes | Trudel | Hall |
Hosseini | Fernandez-Arias |
Bezgin | Chan | Zheng | FerrariSouza | Ferreira | Bellaver | Lussier
| Pascoal | Rosa-Neto
Arthur Cassa Macedo,
Department of Neurology and
Neurosurgery, McGill University,
Montreal, QC, CA
Board 16
Distinct patterns of Iron distribution
in the entorhinal cortexhippocampus system for
characterization of mild cognitive
impairment
Kagerer | Vionnet | van Bergen |
Meyer | Gietl | Prüssmann | Hock |
Unschuld
Paul G. Unschuld, Institute for
Regenerative Medicine (IREM),
University of Zurich, Zurich, CH
Board 17
Pathological asymmetry in early
onset AD reflects heterogenous
disease trajectories
Board 18
Characterizing amyloid-positive
with low Tau (A+T-) profiles and
their association with cognitive
trajectories in the Longitudinal
Early-Onset Alzheimer9s Disease
Study (LEADS): A multi-method
approach
Board 19
The association between amyloid
and physical activity in a racially
diverse cohort of older adults
Ziontz | Maiti | Zhang | Chiotis |
Blazhenets | Rocha | Shankar |
Amuiri | Schonhaut | Hammers |
Eloyan | Koeppe | Carrillo |
Dickerson | Apostolova |
Rabinovici | La Joie
Abu Raya | Soleimani-Meigooni |
Schonhaut | Blazhenets | Chiotis |
Lagarde | Vrillon | Maiti | Windon |
Zeltzer | Zhang | Yballa | Shankar |
Amuiri | Rocha | Hammers | Eloyan
| Carrillo | Koeppe | Dickerson |
Apostolova | Rabinovici | La Joie
Dong | Wu | Minhas | Laymon |
Villemagne | Lopez | Snitz |
Gogniat | Glynn | Tudorascu |
Cohen
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Elizabeth Mormino, Department
of Neurology and Neurological
Sciences, Stanford University
School of Medicine, Stanford,
CA, US
Danielle Geremia, Division of
Imaging, Diagnostics, and
Software Reliability, Office of
Science and Engineering
Laboratories, Center for Devices
and Radiological Health, Food
and Drug Administration, Silver
Spring, MD, US
Michael Duggan, Laboratory of
Behavioral Neuroscience,
National Institute on Aging,
National Institutes of Health,
Baltimore, MD, US
Jacob Ziontz, Memory and Aging
Center, Department of
Neurology, University of
California San Francisco, San
Francisco, CA, US
Maison Abu Raya, Memory and
Aging Center, Department of
Neurology, Weill Institute for
Neurosciences, University of
California, San Francisco, San
Francisco, San Francisco, CA,
US
Yiwen Dong, Department of
Biostatistics and Health Data
Science, School of Public Health,
Pittsburgh, PA, US