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overview Sukriti Nag is a Board-certified neuropathologist and professor of pathology (neuropathology) at the Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center (RADC). She trained in anatomic pathology at Rhode Island Hospital (Brown University) Providence, R.I., and Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, and trained in neuropathology at Queen's University where she also obtained MSc and PhD degrees in the field of experimental neuropathology. Her grant-funded research initially at Queen’s University and later at the University of Toronto was in the area of the biology of cerebral endothelium and the reactivity of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) in health and disease with emphasis on the pathogenesis of BBB breakdown in CNS disorders. She has received several awards for her work. She started at the RADC in August of 2010. In addition to collaborative research, she provides the neuropathology diagnosis for brains received in 3 longitudinal studies of aging - the Rush Religious Orders Study, the Memory and Aging Project and the Minority Aging Research Project. Her research interests are neurodegenerative diseases, cerebrovascular diseases and the neurovascular unit (BBB). My Scopus ID is 7103093721. My NIH COMMONS name is SUKRITIN.
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Academic Article Age and the association of dementia-related pathology with trajectories of cognitive decline.
Award or Honor Receipt Recognition of teaching excellence, 3rd Annual Pathology Update
Award or Honor Receipt Gold Medal in Pathology and Bacteriaology
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