Aging, Alzheimer’s Disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Epigenetics, Genetics, Genomics, Inflammation, Memory, Microglia, Molecular Biology, Neuro-degeneration/protection, Neurobiology, Neurology, Neuroscience, Obesity, Oxidative Stress, Parkinson’s Disease, Psychiatry, Transcriptional Activation and Repression, Transgenic Mice Foundation Queen Sofia of Spain Research Center award on Alzheimer’s Disease Faculty Council Award for Academic Excellence Mount Sinai School of Medicine Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives Award Zenith Award from Alzheimer’s Association Temple Foundation Discovery Award from Alzheimer’s Association Nathan W. & Margaret T. Shock Aging Research Foundation Award of the Gerontology Society of America Turken Family fellowship from Alzheimer’s Association Los Angeles Chapter Nathan Shock New Investigator Award of the Gerontology Society of America
About Me
Dr. Giulio Maria Pasinetti, The Saunders Family Chair and Professor of Neurology, received an M.D. from the Milan University School of Medicine and a Ph.D. from the University of Milan. He is currently the Program Director of the NIH funded Mount Sinai Center for Molecular Integrative Neuroresilience and the Chief of the Brain Institute Center of Excellence for Novel Approaches to Neurodiagnostics and Neurotherapeutics. He is also a Professor of Psychiatry, of Neuroscience, and of Geriatrics and Adult Development. Dr. Pasinetti is the recipient of several academic awards including the prestigious Zenith and Temple awards from the Alzheimer’s Association. Most recently, Dr. Pasinetti was awarded ”The Faculty Council Award” for academic excellence at Mount Sinai School of Medicine and “The Charles Dana Alliance for Brain Research Award” from Dana Foundation, recognizing productivity and worldwide leadership in his field of expertise, which further emphasizes his standing as an academic role model.
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Dr. Pasinetti is the Director of Basic and Biomedical Research and Training at the Geriatric Education and Clinical Research at the James J Peters Veterans Affairs, Bronx where he developed programs to train health science students in the field of geriatrics in order to help increase the basic knowledge of aging, transmit this knowledge to health care providers, and improve the quality of care delivered to elders. Collectively, the work of Dr. Pasinetti directly develops research to improve the care and treatment for the aging Veteran population while at the same time training many of the healthcare professionals who will provide that care for years to come.
The Society for Brain Mapping and Therapeutics (SBMT) was founded in 2004 to break boundaries in healthcare. The society promotes policies that support rapid, safe, and cost-effective translation of new technology into medicine.