Department of Translational Neurosciences. Spring 2025 Seminar Series
Thursday, March 20, 2025 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM
435 N. 5th Street
Health Sciences Education Building (HSEB), B202 Classroom
Phoenix, AZ 85004
United States
A monthly lecture series covering diverse topics in neuroscience
Presenter
Matt Huentelman, PhD
Professor and Co-Director of the Early Detection and Prevention Division
Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen)
Seminar Title
- Internet- and Mobile Lab-Based Approaches for the Study of Cognition: Scale and Diversity to Empower Precision Aging
Brief Abstract
Precision Medicine in oncology has shown that delivering the right treatment to the right patient at the right time can significantly improve outcomes while minimizing adverse events and side effects. Inspired by this success, our team is applying Precision Medicine principles to the aging brain, aiming to align cognitive healthspan with lifespan and improve the prediction and prevention of age-related cognitive diseases. We term this approach 'Precision Aging.' In this presentation, I will introduce two innovative methods we’ve developed to advance this effort: MindCrowd and the mLab.
TNS Host
For additional information, please contact Deborah Benoit, (602) 827-2069. This seminar is hybrid and will be hosted both via Zoom and in person in the HSEB, B202 classroom.