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Jermon Drake: Equitable brain health requires equitable green space
Jermon Drake, an eBRAIN trainee, discusses the challenges of accessing outdoor exercise spaces after moving from Squirrel Hill to the Hill District–highlighting the broader health impacts of limited green space. Read the full article in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette...
Kailyn Witonsky’s abstract accepted to IASP’s 2024 World Congress on Pain
We are thrilled to announce that Kailyn has had an abstract accepted to the prestigious World Pain Congress, which will take place in Amsterdam this August. In addition to this incredible achievement, Kailyn has also received a training award from the CNBC, which will...
Sex differences in Alzheimer’s disease blood biomarkers in a Caribbean population of African ancestry: The Tobago Health Study
Dr. Rosano is the lead investigator on a new publication, Sex differences in Alzheimer's disease blood biomarkers in a Caribbean population of African ancestry: The Tobago Health Study. Alzheimer's disease (AD) is increasing in the Caribbean, especially for persons of...
A Glimpse into Life at eBrain
Excited to share a glimpse into life at ebrain with the 2024 mentoring team and our mentees! Part of the mentoring process is recognizing that while we must dive deep into work with unwavering focus, we always need to make room for laughter and unforgettable moments...
‘Blue Zones’ around the world offer keys to longevity
Andrea Rosso is interviewed for a Post Gazette series about blue zones and how they translate in Pittsburgh. The story discusses the concept of "blue zones," areas around the world with the longest-living populations, and explores how the lifestyle habits of these...