CICB scientists and trainees to present at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference 2026

The Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (AAIC) is one of the largest scientific conferences on dementia research. This year’s meeting will be held July 12-15, 2026 in London, United Kingdom. Like previous years, several CICB-affiliated scientists and trainees will be presenting their cutting-edge research on Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.

From the Bush lab:

Longitudinal Effects of Alzheimer’s Disease-Associated Risk Variants on Memory, Language, and Executive Function Domains, to be presented by Dr. Will Bush on behalf of Biomedical & Health Informatics PhD trainee Shraddha Dumawat

From the Haines lab:

Beyond Nearest Genes: Prioritization Across Identified Alzheimer Disease Risk Regions, to be presented by Epidemiology and Biostatistics (EPBI) PhD trainee Paulina Gonzalez

eQTL Fine-Mapping Analysis of Variants Within Alzheimer Disease Loci Across Ancestries in the Alzheimer Disease Genomics Consortium (ADGC), to be presented by post-doctoral fellow Dr. Michelle Grunin

Characterization of Structural Variants Associated with Cognitive Preservation in the Midwestern U.S. Amish, to be presented by Systems Biology and Bioinformatics PhD candidate Yining (Elaine) Liu

The Collaborative Amish Aging and Memory Project (CAAMP): A Resource for the Study of Age-Related Traits and Cognitive Function, to be presented by CWRU and Cleveland Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (CADRC) Project Manager Dr. Audrey Lynn

Fine-mapping of Candidate Causal Variants for Alzheimer Disease in the Midwestern Amish, to be presented by CWRU Instructor Dr. Yeunjoo Song

Investigating a Haptoglobin (HP) structural variant as a potential modifier of APOE allele risks on Alzheimer Disease, to be presented by EPBI PhD trainee Dana Jian

From the Williams lab:

Alzheimer Disease Risk Loci That Alter Immune Function Are Under Recent Evolutionary Selection, to be presented by Dr. Giuseppe Tosto on behalf of Staff Scientist Dr. Tim Ciesielski

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Dana Crawford

Professor of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences and Associate Director of the Cleveland Institute for Computational Biology, with interest in pharmacogenomics, electronic health records, and diverse populations. Also, an avid foodie!