Neuroimaging team led by Tammie Benzinger @WUSTL @MIRNeuro in NIL, leading Knight Alzheimer @WUADRC Research Imaging (KARI), DIAN & DIAN-TU Imaging Cores.
@WashUMedMIR@tlsmit1@SNM_MI Very humbled to follow in the footsteps of the giants in our field. So much that we take for granted today today in our fundamental understanding of Alzheimer's came from those early nuc med scans.
Congratulations Dr. Elizabeth Kras for an outstanding presentation at @SNM_MI today. Dr. Kras is the Brain Imaging Council Mentored Grant recipient . @WashUMedMIR
@tlsmit1 "The impact Dr. Benzinger has had on the lives of Alzheimer's patients is tremendous. I cannot think of anyone more deserving of this honor than her." - MIR Director Pamela Woodard, MD, who served as the inaugural Hugh Monroe Wilson Professor of Radiology.
Benzinger delivers her first lecture formally as Wilson Professor of Radiology on her groundbreaking neuroimaging work in "Advancing Frontiers in Brain Imaging: Translating Alzheimer's Research into Clinical Medicine.”
We're delighted to install Tammie Benzinger, MD, PhD, as the Hugh Monroe Wilson Professor of Radiology. A renowned physician-scientist, she has made significant strides in advancing neuroimaging and leading Alzheimer's research.
My first in-person attendance at @alzassociation conference and AIC pre-conference @NeuroimagingPIA to showcase Raji brain health lab research at #AAIC2024 meeting in Philly, connect with colleagues and learn more about Alzheimer’s disease research!
Great work by Matt Brier finding a lower rate of amyloid pathology in older patients with multiple sclerosis. Also, interesting case of a cognitively unimpaired MS patient on immunosuppressive therapy with normal %p-tau217, very high amyloid PET burden (centiloid 109), and negative tau PET. This is telling us something important about the biology of AD.
@WashUNeurology #ENDALZ @MatthewBrier@BenzingerNeuro1@BrianGordon81@cyrusraji
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