CHeBA Visiting Lecture: Dr Rachel Whitmer

Dr. Whitmer leads a laboratory of population-based science in brain aging. Her group focuses on three major themes: 1) Ethnoracial disparities and diversity in cognitive aging and dementia outcomes; 2) Early-life contributions to brain health and dementia risk; and 3) Metabolic and vascular influences on brain aging. Her group utilizes lifecourse methods to address these themes. Dr. Whitmer is Principal Investigator of several studies, among them the SOLID (Study of Longevity in Diabetes), a cohort study of 1200 individuals with diabetes mellitus; KHANDLE (Kaiser Healthy Aging and Diverse Life Experiences), a multiethnic cohort of 1,800 elderly individuals; and Kaiser STAR (Study of Healthy Aging in African Americans), a cohort of 700 African Americans age 50 and older. The primary objective of her research program is to identify and understand risk and protective factors for cognitive and brain aging in populations at high risk for dementia, including ethnic minority groups and those with chronic disease such as diabetes mellitus.

School/Unit
Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing (CHeBA)
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