The Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation’s Goodes Prize supports researchers transforming the field by translating the biology of aging into new therapeutics and diagnostic tools.
Congratulations to Vijaya B. Kolachalama, PhD, Ignaty Leshchiner, PhD, and Weining Lu, MD.
Congratulations to Professors Vladimir Botchkarev and Tara Galovski; Associate Professor Sabrina Assoumou; and Clinical Associate Professors Ryan Chippendale, Megan Leo and Jodi Wenger.
Congratulations to Clinical Professor Barbara Walsh and Clinical Associate Professors Ezra Cohen, James Hudspeth, Kerry McCabe, Genevieve Preer and Jordan Spector.
The assistant professor of Physiology & Biophysics studies metabolic and epigenetic processes that underlie brain plasticity.
She was recognized by the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) and the Association of Rheumatology Professionals (ARP) membership and awards committee.
The assistant professor of medicine received a three-year, $200,000 Walter and Marie Coyle Award from the National Scleroderma Foundation and an AHA Career Development Award for $231,000.
Her research focuses on human genetics and Alzheimer’s disease risk.
He is part of the second cohort that represents the next generation of leaders, entrepreneurs, researchers, scientists, activists, intellectual provocateurs, authors, and directors who inspire and catalyze us all to a more just and equitable world.
She delivered the honorary Fellow Award Lecture, and the opening keynote R.T. Hall Lecture at the Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand Annual Scientific Meeting.