Menayit Tamrat Dresse, a PNA PhD student with Dr. Shaaban, presented her poster, Plasma biomarkers as indicators of Alzheimer's disease neuroimaging AT(N) positivity in a dementia-free population-based cohort.
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Kailyn Witonsky having a wonderful time at the IASP Meeting.
Kailyn presented "Characteristics of Pain Resilient Older Adults; a descriptive study of two community-based cohorts" on behalf of The University of Pittsburgh's Department of Epidemiology, School of Nursing, Neurobiology, and the NIA Intramural Research Program.
Congratulations to Thomas Kraynak for accepting an Assistant Professor position in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh!
Thomas has been a part of our PNA T32 Grant since 2022. We are sad to see Thomas go, but we wish him all the best with his new role!
Congratulations to Thomas Kraynak for his Outstanding Poster Presentation Award for Postdoctoral Scholars at Pitt Psychiatry’s Research Day
Thomas Kraynak was awarded an Outstanding Poster Presentation Award for Postdoctoral Scholars at Pitt Psychiatry’s Research Day. His poster was titled “Brain and cardiovascular responses to acute stress in remitted and recurrent late-life depression”. read more...
(PNA) T32 Training Grant Post-Doctoral Position Available
The PNA Training Grant will train highly talented individuals to pursue successful independent research in the etiology of Alzheimer’s Disease and other age-related dementia (ADRD).
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...







