| WelcomeOur research examines structural and functional changes in  the brain with aging and age-associated neurodegenerative disease. A primary  focus of this work is to determine how the common decline in vascular health with  advancing age contributes to neurodegenerative changes, cognitive attenuation  and the development of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. We utilize  neuroimaging technology as a primary tool to measure subtle alterations in tissue  integrity and physiology and how those changes relate to measures of cognitive  function and systemic physiology. Through these studies, we hope to advance  procedures for the clinical utilization of imaging technology in the diagnosis,  characterization and tracking of neurodegenerative disease as well as towards  advancing understanding of the pathological mechanisms that cause dementia.  When possible, we are generally looking to work with  students and other collaborators. Please contact us for more information. Our research is  generously supported by the National Institutes  of Health (NINR/NIA), the NCRR (P41RR14075),  the MIND Institute, and the Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging. 
  
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