Publications
Welcome to the publications page of the Framingham Heart Study Brain Aging Program (FHS-BAP), where we showcase the groundbreaking research driving advancements in Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) understanding. Our program is committed to revolutionizing AD research through a comprehensive approach that integrates surveillance, discovery, and collaboration. Here, you will find our latest publications, which reflect our work in enhancing cognitive decline assessments, brain imaging techniques, and the revitalization of our brain donation program. These publications highlight key findings in genetic factors, risk markers, and biomarkers related to AD, all aimed at fostering a global research community and accelerating the identification of therapeutic targets. Explore our research to learn more about our mission to uncover the biological foundations of AD and contribute to the preservation of cognitive health.
Differential gene expression in the cortical sulcus compared to the gyral crest within the early stages of chronic traumatic encephalopathy
Cherry JD, Agus F, Dixon E, Huber B, Alvarez VE, Mez J, McKee AC, Labadorf A, Stein TD. Differential gene expression in the cortical sulcus compared to the gyral crest within the early stages of chronic traumatic encephalopathy. Free Neuropathol. 2021;2:3453. Read More
Neuropsychological test validation of speech markers of cognitive impairment in the Framingham Cognitive Aging Cohort
Zhang L, Ngo A, Thomas JA, Burkhardt HA, Parsey CM, Au R, Ghomi RH. Neuropsychological test validation of speech markers of cognitive impairment in the Framingham Cognitive Aging Cohort. Explor Med. 2021;2:232-252. Read More