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September
2009, Volume 1
Successful Aging
August
2009, Volume 1
Successful Aging
July
2009, Volume 1
Successful Aging
June
2009, Volume 1
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May
2009, Volume 1
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April
2009, Volume 1
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March
2009, Volume 1
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February
2009, Volume 1
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January
2009, Volume 1
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December
2008, Volume 1
Successful Aging
November
2008, Volume 1
Successful Aging
October
2008, Volume 1
Successful Aging
April
2008, Volume 26
Resilience in Aging
February
2008, Volume 26
Medical Students from Across the Nation Continue to Receive Summer
Aging Research Training Through SIRA
August/September
2007, Volume 26
The Study of Wisdom, New Direction for SIRA Community Board of
Advisors
June/July
2007, Volume 26
Successful Cognitive Aging
May
2006, Volume 26
SIRA Pilot Grants: New Scientists, New Discoveries
January
2006, Volume 26
Sam Stein Leaves a Legacy with his Passing at Age 98; SIRA's Medical
Student Aging Research Training Program 2005
October
2005, Volume 25
A Fond Farewell: Adam Milgram's Retirement by Dilip Jeste, M.D., SIRA
Director
July
2005, Volume 25
A Vaccine Approach to Treating Parkinson's Disease, Interview with
Dr. David Salmon
June
2005, Volume 25
Barry D. Lebowitz, Ph.D., Deputy director of SIRA. Something to
Think About: Grown-ups by J. Adam Milgram, M.A.
May
2005, Volume 25
Thank you, Robert Silagi. An example of a legacy. Transitioning
into Retirement.
April
2005, Volume 25
SIRA and Institute for Continued Learning (ICL) Sponsor
Successful Aging Series.
March 2005, Volume 25
SIRA Director Dilip V. Jeste Selected for Prestigious Psychiatry
Award.
February 2005, Volume 25
"UCSD Researchers Identify New Role for Drugs in Prevention,
Treatment of Atherosclerosis" by Sue Pondrom. "The Response To Life-Threatening
Illness" by J. Adam Milgram.
January 2005, Volume 25
NIH Gives $32.8 Million to Bioinformatics. "New Year's
Resolutions" By J. Adam Milgram.
December 2004, Volume 24
SIRA Gala Evening. "Dear Friend of SIRA" Article by Dilip Jeste,
M.D. "SIRA's Successful Aging Research: Progress Made Over the Year" by
Jennifer Reichstadt, M.S.
November 2004, Volume 24
"Key Fact About the Flu" From the Centers for Disease Control. "We
Need Purpose to Feel Fulfilled" Article by J. Adam Milgram.
October 2004, Volume 37
SIRA Annual Gala. Article by J. Adam Milgram, "Time, Our Most
Precious Commodity".
September 2004, Volume 36
Article by Dilip V. Jeste, "Successful Aging at La Jolla Village
Towers". SIRA Community Board of Advisors New Emeritus Member.
August 2004, Volume 35
SIRA Grant Programs. Interview with Dr. Lawrence Schneidermann.
July 2004, Volume 34
"Research on Succesful Aging: Aging Can Be Productive" by Dilip
V. Jeste, M.D., SIRA Director. Article by J. Adam Milgram, "Balance".
June 2004, Volume 33
SIRA's new focus accounced at Annual Research Review. Interview
with David Miller. Preliminary results are promising in Alzheimer’s Gene Therapy
Trial.
May 2004, Volume 32
Dr. Dilip Jeste Named Director of UCSD’s Stein Institute for Research
on Aging. Article by J. Adam Milgram, "The Seer". UCSD’s Dr. Leon Thal to
Receive Potamkin Prize.
April 2004, Volume 31
SIRA Annual Research Review. Article by J. Adam Milgram, "Seeing
is in the Eye of the Beholder". Article by Barbara Davenport "Talking it Over:
The Value of Ethics Consultations".
March 2004, Volume 30
SIRA Annual Research Review. Article by J. Adam Milgram,
"Emotional Education". Interview with Dr. Alexandra Schwartz on Osteoporatic
Fractures.
February 2004, Volume 29
Interview on Rheumatoid Arthritis with Arthur F. Kavanaugh, M.D.
Article by J. Adam Milgram, "The Depression Syndrome: A Holistic Approach".
January 2004, Volume 28
Interview with Elizabeth-Barrett-Connor, M.D., Chief of the
Division of Epidemiology. Article by J. Adam Milgram, "Health Is More Than a
Healthy Body".
December 2003, Volume 27
Interview with Samuel A. Bozzette, School of Medicine. SIRA's
Twentieth Anniversary Celebration Dinner.
November 2003, Volume 26
New Interim Director selected for SIRA.
October 2003, Volume 25
Interview with Dr. Edward Koo from the Department
of Neurosciences. Important news on SIRA's Twentieth Anniversary Celebration
Dinner.
September 2003, Volume 24
Interview with Dr. Vibha Bhatnagar, Assistant Clinical Professor of Family and
Preventive Medicine on Prostate Cancer. Article by J. Adam Milgram, "How Old Are
We?".
August 2003, Volume 23
Interview with Barbara Jung from the Department of Medicine on Colon Cancer.
July 2003, Volume 22
Interview with Joe W. Ramsdell, M.D., Professor and Head Division of General
Internal Medicine/Geriatrics on Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD),
and an important announcement about SIRA research grant programs.
June 2003, Volume 22
Interview with Dr. Kenneth R. Chien from the Institute of Molecular Medicine and
Heart Failure Research and an important announcement about the Director of SIRA.
May 2003, Volume 22
Information and pictures from the 2003 SIRA Annual Research Review, and an
interview with Maurizio Zanetti, M.D. Department of Medicine, about "A Potential
Vaccine for all Types of Cancer."
April 2003, Volume 22
Updated schedule for SIRA on UCSD-TV and an interview with Dr. Mahadevan
Rajasekaran, Department of Surgery.
March 2003, Volume 22
Article by Barbara Davenport, "Older, Wiser, Richer-Spirituality Blooms With
Age." Important announcement about the SIRA annual research review.
February 2003, Volume 22
Interview with Dr. Robert D. Langer, M.D., MPH, on "Family and Preventive
Medicine on the WomenÕs Health Initiative" and an important announcement about
the SIRA Annual Research Review (Previously called the SIRA Spring Opening and
Poster Session).
January 2003, Volume 22
Interview with Paul Insel, M.D. Professor, Department of Pharmacology on "Drugs
in the Elderly: What is Different for the Young?"
December 2002, Volume 21
Interview with Dr. Henry C. Powell Professor and Chair, Department of Pathology
"On Pathology." Article on new drugs to treat Parkinson's disease.
November 2002, Volume 21
Interview with Dr. William G. Bradley Professor and Chair, Department of
Radiology called "On Radiology" and an important anouncement about the
undergraduate student investigator program.
October 2002, Volume 21
Interview with Thomas J. Kipps, M.D., Ph.D. on "The Immune System and Gene
Transfer" and an announcement about important volunteer opportunities.
September 2002, Volume 21
Interview with Douglas R. Galasko, M.D. Associate Professor in Residence
Department of Neurosciences, on "Biomarkers in Alzheimer's Disease."
August 2002, Volume 21
Interview with Dr. Betrice Golomb on Cholesterol and Violence, and an important
announcement about the Faculty Start-up Grant Program.
July 2002, Volume 21
Interview with Dr. Elaine Muchmore, Department of Medicine and an important
announcement about a new feature of the web site:
streaming video. Now you may view many
lectures and informative presentations right from your computer.
June 2002, Volume 21
Interview with Shawn Youngstedt, Ph.D., Assistant Project Scientist, Department
of Psychiatry on "Sleep, Light, and Exercise." Photo essay on SIRA Spring
Opening and Poster Session.
May 2002, Volume 21
Interview with Dr. Lawrence S. Goldstein, M.D., Assistant Project Scientist on
“Center for Molecular Medicine on the Stem Cell Debate” and an announcement
about a new video pilot project.
April 2002, Volume 21
Interview with Boris Minev, M.D., Assistant Project Scientist, UCSD Cancer
Center and SIRA faculty member on Cancer and Vaccines. Important announcements
about a discovery funded by SIRA grants and a new emiritus member.
March 2002, Volume 21
Interview with Malini Sen, Ph.D. Assistant Project Scientist, School of Medicine
and SIRA Faculty Member on Rheumatoid Arthritis and Cancer.
February 2002, Volume 21
Interview with Dr. Immo Scheffler Ph.D., Professor of Biology and Paul D.
Saltman Professor of Science Education, Department of Biology on Mitochondria,
Free Radicals, and Aging.
January 2002, Volume 21
Interview with Guerry Peavy, Ph.D., Assistant
Project Neuroscientist, Department of Neurosciences
December 2001, Volume 21
Interview with Michael Grundman, M.D., and a special on the positive
effects of T'ai Chi.
November 2001, Volume 21
Interview with Diane Chau, M.D., and a message from the Director, Dennis A.
Carson, M.D.
October 2001, Volume 21
Information on free public lecture and an article from the Executive director on
the fear of aging.
September 2001, Volume 21
Interview with Dr. John Daly, M.D., and an article by the Executive
Director on "The Joys of Aging."
August 2001, Volume 21
Interview with Dr. Ruth Covell, M.D., and an editorial on
preventive exercise
July 2001, Volume 20
Interview with Dr. Mahadaven Rajasekaran, Ph.D., on Male Sexual
Dysfunction
June 2001, Volume 20
Interview with Robert N. Weinreb, M.D., and commentary on the
SIRA Spring Opening and Poster Presentations
May 2001, Volume 20
Interview with Dr. Lawrence Schneiderman, M.D., on Ethics and
Medicine
April 2001, Volume 20
Latest SIRA news for April, including SIRA Faculty Members in
the News
March 2001, Volume 20
Interview with Dr. Enid Rockwell, M.D., on Mental Illness and Aging
February 2001, Volume 20
Interview with Dr. Salvatore Albani, M.D., on the research in Autoimmunity and
Immunotherapy
January 2001, Volume 20
Interview with Dr. Kwi Bulow, M.D., on Geriatric Care
December 2000, Volume 20
Interview with Dr. Elizabeth M. Keithley, M.D., on Hearing Loss
November 2000, Volume No. 20
Interview with William Bonney, M.D., on Pelvic Organ Health
October 2000, Volume No. 15
Interview with Jody Corey-Bloom, M.D., Ph. D on Alzheimer's
Disease
September 2000, Volume No. 13
Conversation with Dr. William C. Cain, M.D., Ph.D. on Chemosensory Functioning
and Age
August 2000, Volume 20, No. 13
Conversation with Dr. Thomas J. Kipps, M.D., Ph.D. on Chronic Lymphocytic
Leukemia
July 2000, Volume 20, No. 12
Conversation with Dr. Daniel F. Kripke, M.D. on Sleep Disorders
June 2000, Volume 20, No. 11
Conversation with Joseph L. Witztum, M.D. on Athersclerosis
May 2000, Volume 20, No. 10
Conversation with Dr. Michael R. Irwin on Stress and the Immune System
April 2000, Volume 20, No. 9
Conversation with Barbara Parker, M.D. about Colon Cancer
March 2000, Volume 20, No. 8
Conversation with Mark Wallace, M.D. on
Chronic Pain
February 2000, Volume 20, No. 7
Conversation with Igor Grant, M.D. on Neuropsychiatry
January 2000, Volume 20, No. 6f
Conversation with Jeffrey Harris, M.D., Ph.D.
December 1999, Volume 20, No. 5
Conversation with Michael Kelner, M.D., M.S. on DNA Repair in Aging
November 1999, Volume 20, No. 4
Conversation with Joe Ramsdell, M.D. on Geriatrics
October 1999, Volume 20, No. 3
Conversation with Barbara L. Brody, M.P.H. on Macular Degeneration
September 1999, Volume 20, No. 2
Conversation with Dennis A. Carson, M.D. on SIRA
August 1999, Volume 20, No. 1
Conversation with Diane Schneider, M.D. on Osteoporosis
July 1999, Volume 19, No. 12
Conversation with Clifford Shults, M.D. on Parkinson's Disease
June 1999, Volume 19, No. 11
SIRA Wish List
May 1999, Volume 19, No. 10
Conversation with Leon J. Thal, M.D. on Alzheimer's Disease
April 1999, Volume 19, No. 9
Conversation with Robert M. Kaplan, Ph.D. on health care
March 1999, Volume 19, No. 8
Conversation with Sonia Ancoli-Israel, Ph.D. on sleep studies
February 1999, Volume 19, No. 7
Conversation with Dr. Michael Criqui on Cardiovascular Disease
January 1999, Volume 19, No. 6
Conservation with Dr. Dilip V. Jeste on Schizophrenia
December 1998, Volume 19, No. 5
Conversation with Dr. Robert Langer on Women's Studies
November 1998, Volume 19, No. 4
Exercise - The Powerful Preventative
October 1998, Volume 19, No. 3
Clifford W. Shults, M.D. , Parkinson's Disease
History
In 1983, the UCSD School of Medicine became the first campus in the University of California system to have an Organized Research Unit (ORU) focused on aging – namely, the Sam and Rose Stein Institute for Research on Aging (renamed in 1992, thanks to a generous, endowed gift made by the Stein family). Jarvis Edwin Seegmiller, M.D. was the founding Director of this ORU. The long-term goal of the Stein Institute was to promote interdisciplinary programs concerning the basic biology of senescence, the role of free radicals and other environmental toxins in the aging process, and the pathophysiology of age-related illnesses such as Alzheimer’s disease, arthritis, atherosclerosis, and cancer. In addition to supporting research, the Institute was organized to foster training and education in geriatrics and gerontology.
Over the past 25 years, the Stein Institute has brought together a critical mass of scientific talent, encouraged and funded age-related research (including over 85 pilot grants), purchased needed scientific equipment, supported the education of over 150 students, and provided over 275 public lectures on aging as part of its general community outreach.
Today, the Stein Institute for Research on Aging is advancing aging research at the UCSD School of Medicine by conducting basic and clinical research, enhancing collaboration among UCSD’s world-renowned scientists, and attracting new researchers to the field – all with the ultimate objective of helping more people age successfully.
Leadership
Dilip V. Jeste, M.D.
Estelle and Edgar Levi Chair in Aging
Distinguished Professor of
Psychiatry and Neurosciences
Director, Sam and Rose Stein Institute for
Research on Aging
Chief, Geriatric Psychiatry Division
UCSD/VA SD Healthcare System
3350 La Jolla Village Drive
San Diego, CA 92161
Phone#: 858-534-4020
FAX #: 858-552-7404
E-mail: djeste@ucsd.edu
Website:
http://jeste.ucsd.edu
Biography
Dr. Jeste is Director of the NIMH-funded Advanced Center for Interventions
and Services Research at UCSD, focusing on psychosis in late-life. He
is also the Principal Investigator on several research and training
grants, including the Summer Research Institute in Geriatric Psychiatry, a
national research training program. Following medical education in
India, Dr. Jeste completed psychiatry and neurology residencies at
Cornell and George Washington University, respectively. He was Chief of
Units on Movement Disorders and Dementias at NIMH before joining UCSD
in 1986. He has been President of the American Association of Geriatric
Psychiatry, and International College of Geriatric
Psychoneuropharmacology, and is Editor of the American Journal of
Geriatric Psychiatry.
Research Focus
Dr. Jeste’s primary areas of research are psychosis and its treatment
in late life. He has conducted studies of clinical, neuropsychological
and neurobiological characteristics of Late-Onset Schizophrenia, Aging
of Early-Onset Schizophrenia Patients, and Psychosis of Alzheimer's
disease. In terms of treatments, he has published on therapeutic and
adverse effects (especially tardive dyskinesia) of antipsychotics. He
has also been interested in psychosocial treatments as well as certain
bioethical aspects of research (particularly decision making capacity
and methods for enhancing it) among older people with psychotic
disorders. In recent years, he has been seeking to understand
mechanisms for overcoming serious mental illness in old age.
Clinical Focus
Dr. Jeste started the Geriatric Psychiatry program at UCSD in 1986. Two
key components of the Division of Geriatric Psychiatry are the Senior
Behavioral Health program (with inpatient unit and outpatient clinic)
at UCSD Medical Center, and the Geriatric Psychiatry Clinic at VA San Diego
Healthcare System. Both these multi-disciplinary programs serve older
persons with various neuropsychiatric disorders including dementia,
depression, schizophrenia, alcohol and substance use disorders, and
anxiety disorders. Patients receive psychiatric, medical and
neuropsychologic assessments. Treatments include pharmacotherapy,
psychosocial therapy, and family education/therapy with caregivers.
There are also several training programs in geriatric mental health.
Selected Publications
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Jeste DV, Caligiuri MP, Paulsen JS, Heaton RK, Lacro JP, Harris MJ,
Bailey A, Fell RL and McAdams LA: Risk of tardive dyskinesia in older
patients: A prospective longitudinal study of 266 outpatients. Archives
of General Psychiatry, 52:756-765, 1995.
- Jeste
DV, Symonds LL, Harris MJ, Paulsen JS, Palmer BW and Heaton RK:
Non-dementia non-praecox dementia praecox?: Late-onset schizophrenia.
American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 5(4):302-317, 1997.
- Jeste
DV, Alexopoulos GS, Bartels SJ, Cummings JL, Gallo JJ, Gottlieb GL,
Halpain MC, Palmer BW, Patterson TL, Reynolds CF and Lebowitz BD:
Consensus statement on the upcoming crisis in geriatric mental health:
Research agenda for the next two decades. Archives of General
Psychiatry, 56:848-853, 1999.
- Paulsen
JS, Salmon DP, Thal LJ, Romero R, Weisstein-Jenkins C, Galasko D,
Hofstetter CR, Thomas R, Grant I and Jeste DV: Incidence of and risk
factors for hallucinations and delusions in patients with probable AD.
Neurology, 54: 1965-1971, 2000.
- Heaton
RK, Gladsjo JA, Palmer BW, Kuck J, Marcotte TD and Jeste DV: Stability
and course of neuropsychological deficits in schizophrenia. Archives of
General Psychiatry 58:24-32, 2001.
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Administration
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Barry D. Lebowitz, Ph.D., Deputy Director for Community Outreach and Training
Dr. Barry Lebowitz is Professor of Psychiatry and Deputy Director for Community Outreach and Training of the Sam and Rose Stein Institute for Research on Aging at the University of California, San Diego. He moved to UCSD in 2005 after a nearly 30-year career at the National Institute of Mental Health where he served as Chief of the Geriatrics Research Branch. A native of Boston, Massachusetts, Dr. Lebowitz is a graduate of McGill University and Cornell University. He was elected a Fellow of the Gerontological Society of America and an Honorary Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry. The recipient of a number of awards, Dr. Lebowitz was most recently honored with the M. Powell Lawton Award of the Gerontological Society of America. Dr. Lebowitz has served on the active or adjunct faculty of several universities. He serves on the editorial boards of a number of scientific and professional journals and is the author of many books and articles in mental health.
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Maureen Halpain, M.S., Executive Director
Maureen Halpain is the Executive Director of the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) Division of Geriatric Psychiatry and the Stein Institute for Research on Aging. Ms. Halpain oversees Division of Geriatric Psychiatry’s Research Center whose focus is on studies of late-life psychosis. She is also responsible for the administration of the Division’s training programs. Ms. Halpain is the manager of the NIMH-sponsored Summer Research Institute (SRI) in Geriatric Psychiatry. The SRI is a national training program intended to provide the tools necessary to begin, maintain, and succeed in a research career in the mental disorders of late life to postdoctoral trainees and junior faculty members. She also manages the Summer Training on Aging Research Topics – Mental Health (START-MH) Program. The START-MH is a national research training program in aging for undergraduate, graduate, and medical students. The program introduces potential investigators to late-life research by working with experienced mentors in the field for a three-month period. In her role at the Stein Institute for Research on Aging, Ms. Halpain is responsible for the development and oversight of studies related to successful cognitive and emotional aging. Ms. Halpain is active in a number of community activities including serving as a member of the Board for several organizations including the Senior Mental Health Partnership of NAMI San Diego, the ITN San Diego Senior Transportation Network, and the Lily Brentano Foundation. Ms. Halpain received her graduate and undergraduate degrees from the University of Southern California Leonard Davis School of Gerontology. She completed a health policy fellowship at the United States House of Representatives Select Committee on Aging before joining the faculty at UCSD.
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Jennifer Reichstadt, M.S., Program Director
As the Program Director for the Stein Institute for Research on Aging, Jennifer Reichstadt is responsible for overseeing all research initiatives and research training programs, along with its faculty pilot grant awards. She joined the Stein Institute in Fall 2004 and has since been integrally involved with all facets of the Institute and its operations. Her efforts earned her a UCSD Exemplary Employee of the Year Award in 2006.
Jennifer has a Master’s degree in Gerontology from the University of Arizona and has gained professional experience in multiple settings, including program development for a San Diego County-funded health promotion initiative, a Senior Health & Wellness Center in Oregon recognized as a model clinic by the Hartford Foundation, the University of Arizona Center on Aging, and Northern Arizona University’s Gerontology Institute.
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Jody DeLaPena-Murphy, MBA, Director of Community Relations
As the Director of Community Relations for Stein Institute for Research on Aging, Jody DeLaPena-Murphy’s primary responsibilities include planning and directing the Stein Institute’s community outreach programs, serving as Editor-in-Chief of the Healthwise newsletter, overseeing the Institute’s website, and working with the Community Board of Advisors to enhance the information exchange between the Stein Institute and the community.
Jody joined the Stein Institute in early-2007; however, she is not new to UCSD. She has worked for the UCSD Department of Psychiatry for over 15 years, and most recently served as both the Recruitment Coordinator and Community Health Program Manager for the Advanced Center for Innovative Services and Interventions Research, extensively establishing and enhancing integral community partnerships.
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Sandy Dorsey, Executive Assistant
Sandy Dorsey is the Executive Assistant to Dilip Jeste, MD, the Director of the Stein Institute for Research on Aging. She has been Dr. Jeste’s assistant for almost 10 years. She moved to the Sam and Rose Stein Institute for Research on Aging at the University of California, San Diego in October 2008. She assists with the preparation of manuscripts and grants, scheduling of travel and meetings, and a variety of other administrative duties. She is a native of San Diego, but went to the University of California, Davis for college. There, she received her degree in Psychology.
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Debra Kain, Director of Reseach Communications, UCSD Health Sciences Communications
Debra is responsible for media relations, including writing and distributing news releases on basic and translational research for departments and research units in the UCSD School of Medicine and the Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. This includes generating publicity for the faculty and research activities of the Stein Institute for Research on Aging, the Shiley-Marcos Alzheimers Disease Research Center, the UCSD Stem Cell Research Program, AIDS Research Center, Clinical Investigation Institute, Cellular and Molecular Medicine, Neurosciences, Genetics, Pathology, Pharmacology, and Psychiatry, among others. She moved to San Diego to join UCSD in 2005, and has worked in media relations for more than 25 years, including nine years with the University of Wisconsin System and eight with Florida Atlantic University. She has a degree in English from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.
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Scientific Advisory Board
The Scientific Advisory Board is comprised of 14 UCSD senior faculty members representing various disciplines, in addition to one faculty member from neighboring San Diego State University. Together, these individuals provide scientific expertise and input into the UCSD Stein Institute for Research on Aging’s research and training missions.
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Sonia Ancoli-Israel, Ph.D., Professor of Psychiatry
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Elizabeth Barrett-Connor, M.D., Professor of Epidemiology/Family and Preventive Medicine
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Ruth Covell, M.D., Associate Dean for Programs and Policy for the School
of Medicine and Clinical Professor of Family and Preventive Medicine
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John Daly, M.D., Assistant Clinical Prof of Medicine
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Laura Dugan, M.D., Associate Professor of Medicine
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Douglas Galasko, M.D., Associate Professor of Neurosciences
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Mario Garrett, Ph.D., Professor/Chair of SDSU Department of Gerontology
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Paul Insel, M.D., Professor of Medicine
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Edward H. Koo, M.D., Professor of Neurosciences
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Eliezer Masliah, M.D., Professor of Neurosciences/Pathology
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Daniel T. O’Connor, M.D., Professor of Medicine
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Robert Sah, M.D., Sc.D., Professor of Bioengineering and Orthopaedics
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David Salmon, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Neurosciences
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Ron Thomas, Ph.D., Professor of Family and Preventive Medicine
Sonia Ancoli-Israel, Ph.D.
Professor in Residence, Psychiatry
Research interests include the longitudinal effect of sleep disorders on aging, the effect of circadian rhythms on sleep, the use of light therapy to improve sleep and behavior in nursing home populations and fatigue in cancer. She currently has two NIH grants. The first, funded by the National Institute on Aging, examines the effect of treating sleep apnea on cognitive functioning in patients with mild-moderate dementia. The second grant, funded by National Cancer Institute, examines the relationship between the complaint of fatigue and sleep and circadian rhythms in women with breast cancer.
Elizabeth Barrett-Connor, M.D.
Professor & Division Chief of Epidemiology,
Department of Family & Preventive Medicine
Areas of research include: epidemiology of aging, women’s health, sex hormones, obesity, diabetes, osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease, and memory loss. Dr. Barrett-Connor has served as principal investigator on 5 NIH or other publicly funded clinical studies, principal investigator on 12 commercially sponsored clinical studies, and participating investigator on 2 NIH or other publicly funded clinical studies.
Douglas Galasko, M.D.
Professor, Department of Neurosciences
Dr. Galasko’s area of research is Alzheimer’s Disease and other dementias. In particular, he is interested in biomarkers and translational research, as well as clinical-pathological correlations. In addition to Alzheimer’s Disease, Dr. Galasko has carried out research on ALS-Parkinson-Dementia-Complex of Guam, fronto-temporal dementia, and dementia with Lewy bodies.
Laura Dugan, M.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Medicine
Larry L. Hillblom Chair in Geriatric Medicine
Laura Dugan, M.D., holds joint appointments in UCSD’s Departments of Medicine and Neurosciences. She received her BS in Life Sciences from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and her MD from the Ohio State University School of Medicine. She completed residency training in Internal Medicine at the UCSF Childrens Hospital of San Francisco, and served as Chief Resident in Medicine her final year. She has been the recipient of a Dana Research Fellowship, a Paul Beeson Physician Scholars Award through the American Federation for Aging Research, a Hartford Foundation Award for Geriatric Research, a Hartford Ledership Scholars in Geriatric Medicine Award, the Kopolow Award for Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology, and an Innovation Award from the St. Louis Academy of Sciences. Her research focuses on the basic biology of nervous system aging and the role of free radical neurobiology in aging and neurodegenerative diseases. Her laboratory is involved in characterizing the role of free radicals, oxidative stress and the more subtle effects of free radicals on intracellular signaling cascades in aging brain. In addition, her lab is widely known for their translational research into rationally-designed buckminsterfullerene derivatives as antioxidants and neuroprotective agents. Her group recently reported that one of these nanosynzymes could extend rodent lifespan,and decrease age-related cognitive decline. Current work is extending these results to identify molecular targets of the the effects of fullerene-based compounds in aging using cell culture and rodent models.
David P. Salmon, Ph.D.
Professor in Residence, Department of Neurosciences
David P. Salmon, Ph.D. is a Professor-in-Residence in the Department of Neurosciences at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), Co-Director of the Clinical Core of the UCSD Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (ADRC), and a member of the faculties of the Clinical Neuropsychology and Cognitive Sciences Programs at UCSD. His research focuses on the neuropsychology of memory and cognition, and on the cognitive deficits associated with Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and Huntington’s disease.
His specific areas of interest include 1) the early detection of cognitive deficits and dementia in the elderly, 2) the identification of patterns of cognitive deficits that distinguish between cortical and subcortical dementia syndromes, and 3) the neuropsychological basis of episodic and semantic memory.
Dr. Salmon has also conducted cross-cultural epidemiological research on the prevalence and neuropsychological features of dementia in Shanghai, China and on the island of Guam.
Dr. Salmon received his Ph.D. in Biopsychology from Rutgers University (1984) and completed post-doctoral training in animal and human neuropsychology at UCSD (1984-1986). He has been affiliated with the UCSD ADRC since 1985 and a member of the UCSD faculty since 1987. In 2001, Dr. Salmon was named to the Helen A. Jarrett Chair in Alzheimer’s Disease Research. Dr. Salmon has published over 200 journal articles and book chapters. He has served on the editorial boards of the Annual Review of Clinical Neuropsychology, The Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, Neuropsychology, and The Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology. He is a member of the scientific advisory board for the Stein Institute for Research on Aging (SIRA) and is an International Advisor for the Hong Kong Psychogeriatric Association.
External Advisory Board
The newly established External Advisory Board brings individuals from outside institutions with scientific expertise in various areas of importance to the Stein Institute together to review the progress of the Institute’s research and guide its future research goals. The first meeting of the External Advisory Board was held in San Diego in April 2007. The six members of the External Advisory Board include:
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George Martin, M.D.
Professor Emeritus (Active) in the Department of Pathology at the University of Washington, Adjunct Professor of Genome Sciences (Retired) and Director Emeritus of the University of Washington’s Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center
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Nir Barzilai, M.D.
Professor of Medicine and Director of the Institute for Aging Research at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine
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Dan G. Blazer, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Head of the University Council on Aging and Human Development, and Adjunct Professor of Epidemiology at the University of North Carolina
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Helena C. Kraemer, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University
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Richard L. Sprott, Ph.D.
Executive Director of the Ellison Medical Foundation
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Michael W. Weiner, M.D.
Professor of Medicine, Radiology and Psychiatry, and Scientific Director of the Magnetic Resonance Unit at the University of California, San Francisco and San Francisco VA Medical Center.
Affiliated Faculty
One of the main purposes of the Stein Institute for Research on Aging is to serve as a central resource for faculty researchers throughout the UCSD School of Medicine conducting research related to aging and/or aging-related diseases. There are now over 120 faculty members affiliated with the Stein Institute for Research on Aging. These individuals represent a variety of departments, including Bioengineering, Biology, Family and Preventive Medicine, Medicine, Neurosciences, Ophthalmology (including the Shiley Eye Center), Orthopaedics, Pathology, Pharmacology, Psychiatry, Reproductive Medicine, and Surgery, along with other Organized Research Units, such as the Moores Cancer Center. For a list of affiliated faculty members, please click here.
On an annual basis, these individuals come together for a faculty dinner event at which the future plans of the Stein Institute are discussed, with input solicited from these talented researchers. To find out more about becoming a Stein-affiliated faculty member, please contact us at 858-534-6299 or steininstitute@ucsd.edu.

Bioengineering
Albert C. Chen, Ph.D.
Robert L. Sah, M.D., Sc.D.
Gabriel A. Silva, M.Sc., Ph.D.
Lanping Amy Sung, Ph.D.
Bioengineering/Medicine
Shu Chien, M.D., Ph.D.
Biology
Randall S. Johnson, Ph.D.
Immo E. Scheffler, M.D.
Cancer Center
Dennis A. Carson, M.D
Boris R. Minev, M.D.
Epidemiology
Elizabeth Barrett-Connor, M.D.
Family & Preventive Medicine
Ruth Covell, M.D
Michael H. Criqui, M.D., M.P.H.
Todd P. Gilmer, Ph.D.
Robert Langer, M.D., M.P.H.
Gail Laughlin, Ph.D.
William A. Norcross, M.D.
Lawrence A. Palinkas, Ph.D.
Kevin Patrick, M.D., M.S.
Andrew L. Ries, M.D., M.P.H.
Lawrence Schneiderman, M.D.
Ronald G. Thomas, Ph.D.
Medicine
Gerry R. Boss, M.D.
Ru Liu Bryan, Ph.D.
Carlos J. Carrera, M.D.
John Carethers, M.D.
Antonio Catanzaro, M.D.
Mary Patricia Corr, M.D.
John Daly, M.D.
Nazneen Dewji, Ph.D.
Gary S. Firestein, M.D.
Mark H. Ginsberg, M.D.
Beatrice A. Golomb, M.D., Ph.D.
Barry Greenberg, M.D.
Tomoko Hayashi, M.D., Ph.D.
Robert R. Henry, M.D.
Alan F. Hofmann, M.D.
Anthony A. Horner, M.D.
Paul A. Insel, M.D.
Joachim Ix, M.D.
Thomas J. Kipps, M.D., Ph.D.
Jongdae Lee, Ph.D.
Yury I. Miller, M.D., Ph.D.
Vera Morhenn, M.D.
Jerrod Olefsky, M.D.
Joe W. Ramsdell, M.D.
Helen Ranney, M.D.
Laura Z. Rassenti, Ph.D.
Eyal Raz, M.D.
Russell S. Richardson, Ph.D.
David M. Rose, D.V.M., Ph.D.
Joseph Satriano, Ph.D.
Malini Sen, Ph.D.
Gregg J. Silverman, M.D.
Daniel Steinberg, M.D.
Robert Terkeltaub, M.D.
Helen Tighe, M.D.
Virginia Waters, Ph.D.
Joseph L. Witztum, M.D
Jason X. J. Yuan, M.D., Ph.D.
Michael Ziegler, M.D.
Nathan J. Zvaifler, M.D.
Medicine/Endocrinology
Wulf Palinski, M.D.
Neurology
John M. Olichney, M.D.
Neurosciences
Jody Corey-Bloom, M.D., Ph.D.
Douglas Galasko, M.D.
Michael Grundman, M.D., M.P.H.
Edward H. Koo, M.D.
Patrick Lyden, M.D.
Arnold L. Miller, Ph.D.
Guerry M. Peavy, Ph.D.
Donald P. Pizzo, Ph.D.
David P. Salmon, Ph.D.
Jeanne Townsend, Ph.D.
Mark H. Tuszynski, M.D., Ph.D.
Neurosciences/Pathology
Eliezer Masliah, M.D.
Opthalmology
John H. K. Liu, Ph.D.
Lyne Racette, Ph.D.
Pamela A. Sample, Ph.D.
Robert Weinreb, M.D.
Linda M. Zangwill, Ph.D.
Orthopedics
Wayne H. Akeson, M.D.
David Amiel, Ph.D.
William Dick Bugbee, M.D.
Richard Coutts, M.D.
Steven R. Garfin, M.D.
Alan R. Hargens, Ph.D.
Choll W. Kim, M.D., Ph.D.
Daniel K. Lee, DPM, FACFAS
Alexandra K. Schwartz, M.D.
Orthopaedics/Bioengineering
Paul Sung, Ph.D.
Orthopedic Surgery
David Amiel, Ph.D.
Alan R. Hargens, Ph.D.
Choll W. Kim, M.D., Ph.D.
Reproductive Medicine/Neurosciences
Pamela L. Mellon, Ph.D.
Pathology
Michael Kelner, M.D., M.S.
Steffan N. Ho, M.D., Ph.D.
Pediatrics
Salvatore Albani, M.D., Ph.D.
Psychiatry
Sonia Ancoli-Israel, Ph.D.
Mark W. Bondi, Ph.D., ABPP/CN
Michael P. Caligiuri, Ph.D.
Colin Depp, Ph.D.
Lisa T. Eyler, Ph.D.
Shahrokh Golshan, Ph.D.
Igor Grant, M.D.
James B. Lohr, M.D.
Amy J. Jak, Ph.D.
Dilip V. Jeste, M.D.
Kathleen Kim, M.D., M.P.H.
Sandy S. Kindermann, Ph.D.
William S. Kremen, Ph.D.
Daniel Kripke, M.D.
Barry D. Lebowitz, Ph.D.
Laurie A. Lindamer, Ph.D
Thomas D. Marcotte, Ph.D.
Barton W. Palmer, Ph.D.
Thomas L. Patterson, Ph.D.
Enid Rockwell, M.D.
Nicholas J. Schork, Ph.D.
Daniel D. Sewell, M.D.
Nicholas Schork, Ph.D.,
Elizabeth W. Twamley, Ph.D.
Julie Loebach Wetherell, Ph.D.
Sidney Zisook, M.D.
Shiley Eye Center
Barbara L. Brody, M.P.H.
J. Kellogg Parsons, M.D., M.H.S.
Mahadevan Rajasekaran, Ph.D.
Surgery/Bioengineering
Arnost Fronek, M.D., Ph.D.
Surgery/Otolaryngology
Elizabeth Keithley, Ph.D.
Urology
Michael Edward Albo, M.D
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