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Marcelle Morrison-Bogorad
Researcher at National Institutes of Health
Publications - 8
Citations - 6486
Marcelle Morrison-Bogorad is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dementia & Risk assessment. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 8 publications receiving 5617 citations.
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Toward defining the preclinical stages of Alzheimer's disease: Recommendations from the National Institute on Aging-Alzheimer's Association workgroups on diagnostic guidelines for Alzheimer's disease
Reisa A. Sperling,Paul S. Aisen,Laurel A. Beckett,David A. Bennett,Suzanne Craft,Anne M. Fagan,Takeshi Iwatsubo,Clifford R. Jack,Jeffrey Kaye,Thomas J. Montine,Denise C. Park,Eric M. Reiman,Christopher C. Rowe,Eric Siemers,Yaakov Stern,Kristine Yaffe,Maria C. Carrillo,Bill Thies,Marcelle Morrison-Bogorad,Molly V. Wagster,Creighton H. Phelps +20 more
TL;DR: A conceptual framework and operational research criteria are proposed, based on the prevailing scientific evidence to date, to test and refine these models with longitudinal clinical research studies and it is hoped that these recommendations will provide a common rubric to advance the study of preclinical AD.
Toward defining the preclinical stages of Alzheimer's disease: Recommendations from the National Institute on Aging and the Alzheimer's Association workgroup
Reisa A. Sperling,Paul S. Aisen,Laurel A. Beckett,David A. Bennett,Suzanne Craft,Anne M. Fagan,Takeshi Iwatsubo,Clifford R. Jack,Jeffrey Kaye,Thomas J. Montine,Denise C. Park,Eric M. Reiman,Christopher C. Rowe,Eric Siemers,Kristine Yaffe,Maria C. Carrillo,Bill Thies,Marcelle Morrison-Bogorad,Molly V. Wagster,Creighton H. Phelps +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a conceptual framework and operational research criteria, based on the prevailing scientific evidence to date, is proposed to test and refine these models with longitudinal clinical research studies, and it is hoped that these recommen
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The Future of Aging Therapies
TL;DR: Advances in understanding aging processes and their consequences are leading to the development of therapies to slow or reverse adverse changes formerly considered to be "normal" aging and processes that underlie multiple age-related conditions.
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A roadmap for the prevention of dementia: the inaugural Leon Thal Symposium.
Zaven S. Khachaturian,Ronald C. Petersen,Serge Gauthier,Neil Buckholtz,Jodey P. Corey-Bloom,Bill Evans,Howard Fillit,Norman L. Foster,Barry D. Greenberg,Michael Grundman,Mary Sano,James W. Simpkins,Lon S. Schneider,Michael W. Weiner,Doug R. Galasko,Bradley T. Hyman,Lew Kuller,Dale Schenk,Stephen E. Snyder,Ronald G. Thomas,Mark H. Tuszynski,Bruno Vellas,Richard J. Wurtman,Peter J. Snyder,Richard Frank,Marilyn S. Albert,Rachelle S. Doody,Steven H. Ferris,Jeffrey Kaye,Edward H. Koo,Marcelle Morrison-Bogorad,Barry Reisberg,David P. Salmon,Sid Gilman,Richard C. Mohs,Paul S. Aisen,John C.S. Breitner,Jeffrey L. Cummings,Claudia H. Kawas,Creighton H. Phelps,Judes Poirier,Marwan N. Sabbagh,Jacques Touchon,Ara S. Khachaturian,Lisa J. Bain +44 more
TL;DR: It is clear that the disease process that eventually results in neurodegeneration and dementia in AD begins early, the exact nature and timing of these early steps are not known, and inadequate funding for basic science has stymied progress in this fundamental area.
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Developing a national strategy to prevent dementia: Leon Thal Symposium 2009.
Zaven S. Khachaturian,Deborah E. Barnes,Richard Einstein,Sterling C. Johnson,Virginia M.-Y. Lee,Allen D. Roses,Mark A. Sager,William R. Shankle,Peter J. Snyder,Ronald C. Petersen,Gerard D. Schellenberg,John Q. Trojanowski,Paul S. Aisen,Marilyn S. Albert,John C.S. Breitner,Neil Buckholtz,Maria C. Carrillo,Steven H. Ferris,Barry D. Greenberg,Michael Grundman,Ara S. Khachaturian,Lewis H. Kuller,Oscar L. Lopez,Paul Maruff,Richard C. Mohs,Marcelle Morrison-Bogorad,Creighton H. Phelps,Eric M. Reiman,Marwan N. Sabbagh,Mary Sano,Lon S. Schneider,Eric Siemers,Pierre N. Tariot,Jacques Touchon,Bruno Vellas,Lisa J. Bain +35 more
TL;DR: The Leon Thal Symposium 2009 was convened to explore strategies to surmount the barriers in designing a multisite, comparative study to evaluate and validate various approaches for detecting and selecting asymptomatic people at risk for cognitive disorders/dementia.