Researchers and Collaborators of PAAL featured in Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease

Dr. Todd Monroe and our collaborators Dr. Ray Romano and Dr. Ronald Cowan were featured in an article in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease discussing new ways to diagnose the potential for Alzheimer’s. Their research investigates how pain perceptions may relate to an individual’s genetic risk for Alzheimer’s Disease.

Click the link to read more about their research: Researchers Find New Way to Diagnose Potential for Alzheimer’s Disease

Dr. Karen Moss speaks on GeriPal podcast: Black/African American Caregivers of Older Adults Living with Dementia

Dr. Karen Moss speaks on an episode of the GeriPal podcast, where she discusses Black/African American caregivers of older adults living with dementia. Hear Dr. Moss and Dr. Epps speak on terminology, their research, and working to improve the experience of Black/African American caregivers. Click the link for any of the platforms below to listen to the podcast!

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Caring for the Caregiver Expo 2022

Members of the Pain and Aging Lab, Michelle Crum and Ashleigh Fletcher, joined the 3rd Annual Caring for the Caregiver Expo in Columbus, Ohio! The event is designed to provide support and resources to caregivers.

Thank you to the expo for having us!

For more information on the event, check the link below:

Caring for the Caregiver Expo

 

 

 

PAAL at the AAIC 2022

Congratulations to Research Assistant Ted Dimitrov for presenting at the 2022 Alzheimer’s Association International Conference in San Diego! Ted presented on pain interference, cognition, and depressive symptoms in Alzheimer’s.

Monroe Lab at the USASP

Dr. Michelle Failla and Ted Dimitrov attended the 2022 Annual Scientific Meeting for the United States Association for the Study of Pain (USASP) in Cincinnati this month! Ted presented on the associations between anxiety and pain in community dwelling older adults. Congratulations on presenting!