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Key people involved in Alzheimer disease projects

Lindsay Farrer, Ph.D., Principal Investigator

Carmela Abraham, Ph.D. Neurobiologist

John Farrell, Ph.D., IT Manager & Bioinformatician

Tsuneya Ikezu, Ph.D., Neurobiologist

Gyungah Jun, Ph.D., Genetic Epidemiologist

CongCong Zhu, Data Analyst

Mark Logue, Ph.D., Statistical Geneticist

Kathryn Lunetta, Ph.D., Senior Statistical Geneticist

Jesse Mez, M.D., M.S., Genetic Epidemiologist

Richard Sherva, Ph.D., Statistical Geneticist

Xiaoling Zhang, Bioinformatician

***Alzheimer’s Disease Research Page

 

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