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Christopher Gaiteri

TitleAssistant Professor
InstitutionRush University, Rush Medical College
DepartmentRush Alzheimer's Disease Center
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    2008 - 2010Clinical and Translational Neuroscience Pre-doc Fellowship , Graduate
    2007Scholarship to Woods Hole Computational Neuroscience course, Graduate
    2001 - 2005William C. Dyer Scholar, Undergraduate
    2001 - 2005George Washington Honor Scholar (full scholarship), Undergraduate
    2002Elected to University Scholars (honors program), Undergraduate
    2001AP Scholar with Honor, High school
    2000National Merit Scholar, High school

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    How do interaction networks at the levels of genes, proteins and cells support healthy cognitive function? How do semi-independent regulatory systems such as epigenetics, chromosome configuration, miRNA and transcription factors combine to support homeostasis? How do biological networks that operate on vastly different spatial and temporal scales, mesh together seamlessly? Are there collective network “signatures” of disease? How does the connectivity of a network condition its dynamics? How can we use network insights to identify key mediators of pathology?

    Chris Gaiteri, PhD, is interested in answering these questions, and in the context of Alzheimer’s disease uses several types of omics data to identify networks of molecules that are closely related to brain pathology. He has also used related approaches to study major depression and schizophrenia. Living in between computation and biology is a tricky place, so he’s always on the lookout for collaborators. Feel free to email and stop by and discuss how a network approach may benefit your research.

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    1. Yu L, Dawe RJ, Boyle PA, Gaiteri C, Yang J, Buchman AS, Schneider JA, Arfanakis K, De Jager PL, Bennett DA. Association Between Brain Gene Expression, DNA Methylation, and Alteration of Ex Vivo Magnetic Resonance Imaging Transverse Relaxation in Late-Life Cognitive Decline. JAMA Neurol. 2017 12 01; 74(12):1473-1480. PMID: 29084334.
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    2. Yu L, Lutz MW, Wilson RS, Burns DK, Roses AD, Saunders AM, Yang J, Gaiteri C, De Jager PL, Barnes LL, Bennett DA. APOE e4-TOMM40 '523 haplotypes and the risk of Alzheimer's disease in older Caucasian and African Americans. PLoS One. 2017; 12(7):e0180356. PMID: 28672022.
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    3. Yu L, Lutz MW, Wilson RS, Burns DK, Roses AD, Saunders AM, Gaiteri C, De Jager PL, Barnes LL, Bennett DA. TOMM40'523 variant and cognitive decline in older persons with APOE e3/3 genotype. Neurology. 2017 Feb 14; 88(7):661-668. PMID: 28108637.
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