

Jeremy Strain
Professor Jeremy Strain is pursuing advances in the field of neurology as an Assistant Professor at Washington University School of Medicine. With a specialization in neuroimaging and infectious diseases, he is dedicated to unraveling the complexities of brain white matter and cognitive dysfunction. His research is particularly focused on understanding and addressing conditions such as Alzheimer's Disease, HIV, and concussion, which have profound impacts on cognitive health. Dr. Strain employs cutting-edge imaging techniques to delve into the neurological mechanisms underlying these conditions. His innovative approach aims to identify potential treatments and interventions that could mitigate the effects of these debilitating diseases. By exploring the intricate relationships between brain structure and function, he seeks to contribute to the development of more effective therapeutic strategies. Over the past decade, Dr. Strain's work has been widely recognized in the academic community, evidenced by over 1173 citations of his research from 2013 to 2023. His contributions have not only advanced the understanding of neurodegenerative and infectious diseases but have also opened new avenues for research in cognitive dysfunction and brain health. In addition to his research, Dr. Strain is passionate about mentoring the next generation of neurologists and researchers. He actively engages with students and colleagues, fostering an environment of collaboration and innovation. His commitment to education and research excellence is reflected in his numerous publications and presentations at national and international conferences. Dr. Strain's work extends beyond the laboratory, as he is also involved in initiatives aimed at raising awareness about the impact of neurological conditions on individuals and communities. His dedication to improving patient outcomes and quality of life underscores his role as a leader in the field of neurology.
Publications
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