Aging leads to significant decline in cognition and memory and is a risk factor for neurodegenerative diseases. By understanding the molecular and cellular processes that drive normal aging of the brain, we hopefully can identify strategies to minimize aging-induced decline of brain function.
Faculty Researching Aging
Gene Alexander
Psychology
Carol Barnes
Psychology
Roberta Brinton
Pharmacology
Ross Buchan
Molecular and Cellular Biology
Stephen Cowen
Psychology
Kristian Doyle
Immunobiology
Fabian-Xosé Fernandez
Psychology
Elizabeth Hutchinson
Biomedical Engineering
Lalitha Madhavan
Neurology
Laurent Martin
Anesthesiology
Aaron McGee
Translational Neurosciences
Julie Miller
Neuroscience & Speech, Language & Hearing Sciences
Janko Nikolich-Zugich
Immunobiology
Julie Pilitsis
Neurosurgery
Paulo Pires
Physiology
Kevin Rhine
Pharmacology and Toxicology
Kathleen Rodgers
Pharmacology
Lee Ryan
Psychology
Rita Sattler
Basic Medical Sciences
George Sutphin
Molecular & Cellular Biology
Ebenezer Yamoah
Translational Neurosciences
Fei Yin
Pharmacology
Haining Zhu
Pharmacology & Toxicology