Healthy Aging - Help Your Brain with Dr. Alan Snow
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Join the conversation as Dr. Snow and I discuss healthy aging, Alzheimer's, protecting your brain and what YOU need to know. Dr. Alan D. Snow is Founder & CEO of...
mostra di piùDr. Alan D. Snow is Founder & CEO of Cognitive Clarity Inc. and former Research Associate Professor of Pathology at University of Washington in Seattle, where he was an Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center project team leader for over 10 years. He obtained his BS in Biology and Chemistry from Bowling Green State University (Bowling Green, Ohio); MS in Anatomy from University of Western Ontario (London, Ontario, Canada); and PhD in Pathology from Queen’s University (Kingston, Ontario, Canada).
Dr. Snow has been studying and researching brain health, memory, cognition and brain “plaques and tangles” for over 30 years. His scientific and neuropathology background has led him to be one of the most knowledgeable neuroscientists in this field in the world today.
Dr. Snow’s research led to 18 National Institute of Health (NIH) grant awards, and a prestigious $3.5M LEAPS (Linked Efforts to Accelerate Parkinson’s Solutions) award from the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Disease Research. Dr. Snow published over 50 peer-reviewed publications, made presentations at over 100 scientific meetings worldwide, and is an inventor on over 340 issued patents pertaining to new drugs and nutraceuticals for brain aging, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and other amyloid disorders, as well as discovering new animal models and screening technologies.
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