

Kacie Deters
Dr. Kacie Deters is passionate about unraveling the complex interplay between genetics and environmental factors in cognitive decline and Alzheimer's disease, with a particular focus on the Black community. As an Assistant Professor of Integrative Biology and Physiology at the University of California, Los Angeles, she is dedicated to advancing our understanding of how these factors contribute to the onset and progression of neurodegenerative diseases. Her research aims to identify potential interventions that could mitigate the impact of these conditions on vulnerable populations. In her role at the UCLA Brain Research Institute, Dr. Deters delves into the neurobiological mechanisms underlying psychiatric disorders, with a special emphasis on schizophrenia. By employing both animal models and human tissue, she seeks to uncover therapeutic targets that could lead to more effective treatments for these complex conditions. Her work is driven by a commitment to bridging the gap between basic science and clinical application, ensuring that her findings have a tangible impact on patient care. Dr. Deters' research interests extend to the realm of neuroimaging, where she utilizes cutting-edge techniques to visualize and understand the brain's structure and function. This approach allows her to gain insights into the neural pathways involved in cognitive decline and psychiatric disorders, providing a comprehensive view of these conditions. Her work in this area is instrumental in identifying biomarkers that could aid in early diagnosis and intervention. A significant aspect of Dr. Deters' research is her focus on ethnic and racial disparities in health outcomes. She is committed to addressing these disparities by investigating how genetic and environmental factors uniquely affect different populations. Her work aims to inform public health strategies and policies that promote health equity and improve outcomes for all individuals, regardless of their background. Dr. Deters is also involved in mentoring the next generation of scientists, fostering an inclusive and supportive environment for students and researchers from diverse backgrounds. Her dedication to education and mentorship is reflected in her efforts to inspire young scientists to pursue careers in neuroscience and related fields. Through her innovative research and commitment to addressing health disparities, Dr. Kacie Deters is making significant contributions to the fields of neurobiology and public health. Her work not only advances scientific knowledge but also has the potential to transform the lives of individuals affected by cognitive decline and psychiatric disorders.
Publications
, 1287-1296, 2021-02-13
, 56-56, 2022-11-01
, 781-781, 2020-12-01