When we study aging, who are we really studying? Men? Or women? Does it even matter? Bérénice Benayoun believes it does. Nevertheless, she went into her latest experiment “agnostic,” she says. Her team treated macrophages (a type of immune cell) from older male and female
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USC Gerontology Faculty Listed Among Top Scientists Worldwide
A recent analysis of nearly 200,000 researchers – roughly the top 2% of the world’s scientists – has shown several USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology faculty members to be among the most highly cited investigators on the planet. The analysis, led by Stanford, examined
USC Leonard Davis Faculty Members Recognized for Exemplary Mentorship
The University of Southern California has honored two USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology faculty members with Mellon Mentoring Awards for their extraordinary dedication to and support of their students. Professor Christian Pike and Assistant Professor Tara Gruenewald were recognized during a ceremony on April
Why Does Alzheimer’s Disease Affect Women more than Men?
Professor Christian Pike Among the 5 million Americans currently diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, nearly two-thirds are women. While the reason for this striking discrepancy isn’t yet known, proposed theories range from differences in healthcare usage and lifestyle factors to lifespan and other biological variations. USC
Poor Diet, Plus Alzheimer’s Gene, May Fuel Disease
Professor Christian Pike A diet high in cholesterol, fat and sugar may influence the development of Alzheimer’s disease in people who carry the ApoE4 gene, a leading risk factor for the memory-erasing disease, indicates a new USC study. The study on mice, published June 12
Unhealthy diet fuels Alzheimer’s (KABC-TV)
ABC News Los Angeles affiliate KABC-TV highlighted research by Christian Pike of the USC Leonard Davis School on how individuals that carry a gene that may be related to Alzheimer’s disease might increase their risk of cognitive decline if they have an unhealthy diet. The
Healthy Diet Might Spare Those With Alzheimer’s Gene From Developing Disease: Study (City News Service)
City News Service highlighted research by Christian Pike of the USC Leonard Davis School on how individuals that carry a gene that may be related to Alzheimer’s disease might increase their risk of cognitive decline if they have an unhealthy diet. The study found eating
New Research Directions Aim to Aid Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment and Prevention
Currently, more than 5 million Americans suffer from Alzheimer’s disease, and that number is expected to rise to 16 million by the year 2050, according to the Alzheimer’s Association. It’s now the sixth leading cause of death in the U.S., killing more people each year
Professor Christian Pike: Sex differences in Alzheimer’s disease
Christian Pike, Professor of Gerontology at the USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology, discusses his research on sex differences in Alzheimer’s disease and how they can help inform how we might one day prevent and treat it. Quotes from this episode “… Maybe there are
Alzheimer’s Affects Men and Women Differently
Professor Christian Pike More than 5 million Americans are currently estimated to be living with Alzheimer’s disease. And while aging is the single greatest risk factor for developing the disease, nearly two out of every three people afflicted are women. USC Leonard Davis School of