Brent Small, Ph.D.

Professor, School of Nursing

UNC-Chapel Hill
Alzheimer’s Disease
Cognition
My research focuses on cognition among older adults, persons at risk of Alzheimer’s disease and among individuals diagnosed and treated for cancer.

Kaitlan Smith, PhD

Assistant Professor of Pharmacology at Campbell Univeristy

Alzheimer’s Disease
Neurodegeneration
Dr. Kaitlan Smith, Assistant Professor of Pharmacology at Campbell University

Erzsebet Szatmari, PhD

Assistant Professor

East Carolina University
Alzheimer’s Disease
Animal Models
Cell Biology – Neurodegeneration

Kyle Walsh, PhD

Core Leader

Duke University
Alzheimer’s Disease
Epidemiology & Population Health
Dr. Walsh is Associate Professor of Neurosurgery and Pathology, Director of the Division of Neuro-epidemiology, and a Senior Fellow in the Duke Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development. He leads Duke’s Neuro-epidemiology Lab, which integrates bench science with statistical methods to study the neurobiology of glial senescence and gliomagenesis. He is also the Co-Lead for the ADRC Research Education Component (REC) Core.

Ling Wu, MD, PhD

Research Assistant Professor

North Carolina Central University
Alzheimer’s Disease
Biomarkers
Cognition
REC Scholar Project: New Biomarkers for Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Tauopathies Diagnosis