USC Stem Cell researcher Senta Georgia, PhD, has broken a 140-year-old glass ceiling at the Keck School. In her mission to help the next generation of students facing racism, sexism and other roadblocks, Georgia takes inspiration and guidance from the scientists who did the same for her. Click here for full article: https://stemcell.keck.usc.edu/senta-georgia-tenure/?MassEmailID=362981894&email_id=78&emailaddress=All-ksom-staff-L%40usc.edu&submission_date=1%2f11%2f2018+2%3a34%3a20+PM&MemberID=85829C5C232A4DCA9C74DD7133AF10CB&confirmed=1&Modified=
Targeting Metabolic Dysfunction to Prevent Cognitive Decline and Dementia- Tina E. Brinkley, PhD
Cardiometabolic disorders such as obesity and diabetes are key modifiable risk factors for Alzheimer’sdisease and related dementias (ADRD). These disorders contribute to the development and progression ofADRD by promoting brain