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Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
Education/Academic qualification
Post Doctoral Fellow, Washington University
2003
Post Doctoral Fellow, University Of Western Ontario
2000
Doctor of Philosophy, York University
1999
Master of Arts, York University
1993
Bachelor of Arts, York University
1991
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Bisphenol-Induced Blood-Brain Barrier Dysfunction in Alzheimer’s Disease
Hartz, A. (PI), Bauer, B. (CoI), Gold, B. (CoI), Hennig, B. (CoI), Kryscio, R. (CoI) & Pearson, K. (CoI)
National Institute of Neurological Disorders & Stroke
9/15/23 → 7/31/28
Project: Research project
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NRSA Fellowship for Libecap: Investigating Enlarged Perivascular Spaces as a Neuroimaging Biomarker of Cerebral Small Vessel Disease
Gold, B. (PI) & Libecap, T. (CoI)
5/10/23 → 11/9/25
Project: Research project
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Blood-Brain Barrier Repair in Alzheimer's Disease with Epilepsy
Hartz, A. (PI), Abner, E. (CoI), Gold, B. (CoI), Kryscio, R. (CoI), Nelson, P. (CoI), Schmitt, F. (CoI) & Bauer, B. (CoPI)
5/1/22 → 4/30/27
Project: Research project
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The University of Kentucky MarkVCID Biomarker Validation Cohort: Development of a Toolbox to Advance VCID Interventional Studies
Jicha, G. (PI), Abner, E. (CoI), Bahrani, A. (CoI), Gold, B. (CoI), Goldstein, L. (CoI), Kryscio, R. (CoI), Nelson, P. (CoI), Schmitt, F. (CoI) & Wilcock, D. (Former PI)
National Institute of Neurological Disorders & Stroke
9/29/21 → 7/31/26
Project: Research project
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University of Kentucky Alzheimer's Disease Research Center
Van Eldik, L. (PI), Abner, E. (CoI), Bahrani, A. (CoI), Braun, D. (CoI), Caudill, T. (CoI), Cheng, Q. (CoI), Choucair, I. (CoI), Coskun, E. (CoI), Ebbert, M. T. W. (CoI), El Khouli, R. (CoI), Fardo, D. (CoI), Gold, B. (CoI), Harp, J. (CoI), Jiang, Y. (CoI), Jicha, G. (CoI), Katsumata, Y. (CoI), King, R. (CoI), Lee, D. (CoI), Nelson, P. (CoI), Neltner, J. (CoI), Powell, D. (CoI), Reschke-Hernandez, A. E. (CoI), Rhodus, E. (CoI), Schmitt, F. (CoI), Selenica, M.-L. (CoI), Wang, W. (CoI), Whitehurst, L. (CoI), Yamasaki, T. (CoI), Zachariou, V. (CoI), Bieberich, E. (Former CoI), Gibson, A. (Former CoI), Johnson, N. (Former CoI), Kryscio, R. (Former CoI), Moga, D. (Former CoI), Wilcock, D. (Former CoI) & Wilson, D. (Former CoI)
8/1/21 → 6/30/26
Project: Research project
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Exploring the links among brain iron accumulation, cognitive performance, and dietary intake in older adults: A longitudinal MRI study
Zachariou, V., Pappas, C., Bauer, C. E., Seago, E. R. & Gold, B. T., Jan 2025, In: Neurobiology of Aging. 145, p. 1-12 12 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Healthy dietary intake diminishes the effect of cerebral small vessel disease on cognitive performance in older adults
Bauer, C. E., Zachariou, V., Pappas, C., Maillard, P., DeCarli, C., Caprihan, A. & Gold, B., 2025, In: Frontiers in Neurology. 16, 1508148.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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MRI free water mediates the association between diffusion tensor image analysis along the perivascular space and executive function in four independent middle to aged cohorts
for the MarkVCID Consortium, Feb 2025, In: Alzheimer's and Dementia. 21, 2, e14453.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access3 Scopus citations -
Synergistic effects of plasma S100B and MRI measures of cerebrovascular disease on cognition in older adults
Pappas, C., Bauer, C. E., Zachariou, V., Libecap, T. J., Rodolpho, B., Sudduth, T. L., Nelson, P. T., Jicha, G. A., Hartz, A. M. S., Shao, X., Wang, D. J. J. & Gold, B. T., 2025, (Accepted/In press) In: GeroScience.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Age-related decline in blood-brain barrier function is more pronounced in males than females in parietal and temporal regions
Shao, X., Shou, Q., Felix, K., Ojogho, B., Jiang, X., Gold, B. T., Herting, M. M., Goldwaser, E. L., Kochunov, P., Hong, E., Pappas, I., Braskie, M., Kim, H., Cen, S., Jann, K. & Wang, D. J. J., Nov 4 2024, In: eLife. 13Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access5 Scopus citations