The nominators say, Dr. Tulsky is “a tireless advocate for promoting clinician educators.”
She received a $420,000 Carol and Gene Ludwig Award for Neurodegeneration Research and $500,000 from the Edward N. & Della L. Thome Memorial Foundation Awards Program in Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Discovery Research.
Findings provide valuable insights into the etiology of dementia and may aid in the development of prevention and treatment strategies.
Congratulations to Professors Michael Blower, Ivana Delalle and Andrew Wilson; Associate Professors Maxine Krengel and Kelley Saia; and Clinical Associate Professors Mark Katz and Susan White.
Researchers are the first to document intimate partner homicide-related fractures from a forensic anthropological perspective.
The professorships were funded out of the transformational $100 million gift from the late Edward Avedisian and his wife Pamela in 2022.
New scale will allow providers to better characterize a patient’s hyperpigmentation to better quantify response to treatment.
The goal is to allow for broader, more efficient vaccination campaigns against Dengue.
Corresponding author Lewina Lee, PhD, and first author Victoria Marino, PhD, found that in older men, the overall effort put into coping was generally more important for longevity than the specific coping strategies used.
The team of researchers led by Darrell N. Kotton include Kostas Alysandratos, Finn Hawkins, and Andrew Wilson.