Established in 2020, the Sagol Network GerOmic Award for Junior Faculty is a one- to two-year award given to junior faculty (MDs and PhDs) to conduct aging-related Omics (GerOmics) research.
Dr. Roy’s funded project is titled “Anterior thalamic mechanisms underlying cognitive decline with age." Dr. Roy’s research aims to identify cell types in the anterior thalamus linked to age-related cognitive decline, evaluate their potential for therapeutic intervention, and uncover gene targets for developing treatments that can improve cognition during aging.
Learn more about the Sagol Network GerOmic Award for Junior Faculty here.
AFAR is grateful to the Sagol Network for their support of this grant program.
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