Dean's Distinguished Lecture Series

Save the Date!

Lisa Barnes, PhD will be presenting her talk 'Epidemiology of cognitive aging in older African Americans' on January 2, 2022 as part of the College of Medicine's Dean's Distinguished Lecture Series

As part of the College of Medicine's Dean's Distinguished Lecture Series and in partnership with UK Neurology Grand Rounds, the NRPA is excited to host Lisa Barnes, PhD and her talk, "Epidemiology of cognitive aging in older African Americans".  

Lisa L. Barnes, PhD, the Alla V. and Solomon Jesmer Professor of Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine, is a cognitive neuropsychologist in the Rush Alzheimer’s Disease Center. Her work is focused on the epidemiology of aging and racial differences in chronic diseases of aging. Dr. Barnes received her PhD in biopsychology from the University of Michigan and completed a 3-year NIH post-doctoral fellowship in cognitive neuroscience at the University of California, Davis. She is the Principal Investigator of three community-based cohort studies of older African Americans, and the Director of the Rush Center of Excellence on Disparities in HIV and Aging (CEDHA). Dr. Barnes is internationally recognized for her contributions to minority aging and minority health. She has published extensively on cognitive aging in older African Americans, and has received numerous awards and honors for her work in minority communities.