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Dr. Babulal receives $3.98 million R01 from NIH/NIA
Dr. Babulal was awarded an R01 (AG067428) from the National Institute on Aging. This 5-year study will investigate how depression, preclinical...
Dr. Babulal receives Best Poster award at GSA
Dr. Ganesh Babulal was awarded the Best Poster Award from the Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias Interest Group at the 2019...
Dr. Roe receives the Janet E. Rafferty Scientist-Practitioner Award
Dr. Roe was selected for the Janet E. Rafferty Scientist-Practitioner Award from Southern Illinois University in recognition of her post-doctoral...
Dr. Babulal elected as Vice-Chair for ISTAART Diversity and Disparities Professional Interest Area
Dr. Ganesh Babulal was elected as the Vice-Chair of the Diversity and Disparities Professional Interest Area (PIA), one of 19 PIAs...
Dr. Babulal receives Neuropsychiatric Syndromes PIA best poster for the 2018 Alzheimer’s Association International Conference
ISTAART Neuropsychiatric Syndromes PIA: Poster Winners It is our great pleasure to announce that in the junior investigator category, that...
Dr. Roe interviews with Reuters Health about AD biomarkers and driving
Patients in the later stage of preclinical Alzheimer’s disease (AD) are more likely to fail or perform poorly on a...
Reuters HealthDriving habits of older adults could signal signs of Alzheimer’s
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Doug Moore) interviewed us about our new study, talked with two of our participants currently enrolled...
St. Louis Post-DispatchRoe Lab receives $5.9 million grant from NIH/NIA
A $5.9 million study at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis aims to learn more about how driving...
School of Medicine news releaseDr. Monique Williams delivers 12th Annual Norman R. Seay Lecture
*Courtesy of Franklin L. Stephenson I am honored that my wife Monique Williams was the keynote speaker at the 12th...
Courtesy of Franklin L. StephensonDr. Roe received the Academic Women’s Network 2017 Mentor Award
Dr. Roe received the Mentor Award from Academic Women’s Network (AWN) for serving as an outstanding mentor to both women...
Academic Women's Network at Washington University School of Medicine