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Joy Stradford, MS

Joy Stradford, MS

Class of 2022
Professionals Track

Personal Statement

Joy Stradford, M.S. is a clinical research coordinator at the University of California, San Diego Health (UCSD Health) Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study (ADCS). She manages two clinical trials examining the impact of healthy lifestyle modifications on brain health in older adults. Joy is interested in race disparities in Alzheimer's Disease and ultimately aspires to become a clinical neuropsychologist.

Current Role

Clinical Research Coordinator at the University of California, San Diego Health (UCSD Health) Alzheimer’s Disease Cooperative Study (ADCS)

Education

Howard University (Washington, DC) - B.S. in Psychology

University of Southern California (Los Angeles, CA) - M.S. in Neuroimaging & Informatics

Research Areas of Interest

Race Disparities, Health Disparities, Alzheimer's Disease, Aging, Neuroimaging, Neuropsychology

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Grant Allen Rutledge, PhD

Grant Allen Rutledge, PhD

Class of 2022
Professionals Track

Current Role

Medical Scientist, Sage Therapeutics

Education

University of California, Irvine: BS - Biological Sciences, Ph.D. - Biology of Aging

Tufts University, United States Department of Agriculture, Postdoc - Neuroscience and Aging

Research Areas of Interest

Aging, Neurodegeneration, Cognition, Nutritional Neuroscience

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Emily Rogalski, PhD

Emily Rogalski, PhD

Class of 2022
Fellowship Track

Personal Statement

I am the Ann Adelmann Perkins and John S. Perkins Professor of Alzheimer's Disease Prevention and Associate Director of the Mesulam Center for Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer's Disease at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine. I direct three research programs: 1) Neuropsychology and Neuroimaging of Aging and Dementia, 2) an international Primary Progressive Aphasia Research Program that includes a telemedicine non-pharmacological intervention, and 3) a multicenter SuperAging Research Initiative.

Current Role

Ann Adelmann Perkins and John S. Perkins Professor of Alzheimer’s Disease Prevention; Associate Director, Mesulam Center for Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer’s Disease, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

Education

Wittenberg University, BA

Northwestern University, PhD

Research Areas of Interest

Neuroimaging, Aging, Neurodegenerative Dementia, primary progressive aphasia, SuperAging, Non-pharmacologic Interventions, Neuropsychology, Behavioral Neurology

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