Willa D Brenowitz
@willabrenowitz
Epidemiology | Brain Aging Research
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https://research.kpchr.org/Research/Our-People/Willa-Brenowitz 09-09-2020 00:16:43
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Excited to join #SER2021 to present work w/ Justin White William Dow on IV methods to study peer effects in health behaviors. Tune in for great content on identification, inference & more from Elizabeth Diemer, Eric Tchetgen Tchetgen Willa D Brenowitz & discussant Maria Glymour!
Interested in instrumental variable approaches including Mendelian randomization? Come check out our session! #SER2021 Fri June 25 10:15-11:45am MT Featuring talks by Chris Lowenstein, Elizabeth Diemer, Eric Tchetgen Tchetgen, and discussion by Maria Glymour #EpiTwitter
I'm thrilled to share that we are recruiting for SleepTIGHT ! DM 👉if you are suffering from sleep problems &memory loss & like to try a FDA-approved digital sleep therapeutic for FREE! #insomnia #clinicaltrial UCSF Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences UCSF Epidemiology & Biostatistics UCSF Geriatrics Global Brain Health Institute
Why do amyloid lowering Rx accelerate brain atrophy? #Donanemab "accelerated brain volume loss in the TRAILBLAZER-ALZ trial. This cannot be attributed to reduction in plaque volume" Surely this can't be a desirable effect of "effective" Rx? tinyurl.com/ykt6dj3t Robert Howard
Excited our Perspective on the importance of observational studies in AD and dementia research is out! With Kristine Yaffe UCSF Center for Population Brain Health (K. Yaffe) UC San Francisco #alzheimerdisease #epitwitter
Very concerning about the new drug w/modest effects for Alzheimer's disease (AD) "If the patient hadn’t been on lecanemab she would be alive today.” Underlying cerebral amyloid angiopathy is present in nearly half of AD patients science.org/content/articl… Charles Piller Science Magazine
Our study on vision impairment, eye conditions, and dementia was published by JAMA Network Open! Excellent work by Erin Ferguson using Mendelian randomization and neuroimaging in UK Biobank. Findings support cataracts as a risk factor for dementia, especially vascular dementia.