Andrew M. Kiselica
Associate Professor · Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias (ADRD)
University of GeorgiaAbout
Dr. Andrew M. Kiselica is an Associate Professor in the Department of Health Policy & Management at the University of Georgia's Institute of Gerontology. His research focuses on Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD), including expanding ADRD screening in rural communities, improving preclinical Alzheimer’s assessment, and investigating technology's role in ADRD risk. He leads clinical services and education through the Cognitive Aging Research and Education (CARE) Center. Dr. Kiselica has secured continuous NIH and Alzheimer’s Association funding since 2019, yielding over 70 publications.
Education:
- Doctoral degree in Clinical Neuropsychology (not explicitly stated, inferred via 'board-certified clinical neuropsychologist')
Research trends: His work bridges clinical neuropsychology with public health, emphasizing rural health disparities and innovative assessment tools for cognitive decline. Technology’s impact on aging populations is a growing focus.
Grants & Funding: NIH grants and Alzheimer’s Association awards form the core of his funding. No specific grants listed beyond these institutional recognitions.
Labs/Teams: Directs the CARE Center, integrating research, clinical care, and education for older adults.
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