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Chad Murchison is an Assistant Professor at The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), holding dual appointments in the School of Medicine (Neurology Department) and the School of Public Health (Biostatistics Department). He earned a PhD in Biostatistics from UAB in 2021, an MS from an unspecified institution in 2010, and a Bachelor's degree in 2003.
His research focuses on neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, leveraging biostatistics, bioinformatics, and operations research. He investigates biomarkers (e.g., retinal, blood-based, microbiome), racial disparities in disease progression, and therapeutic interventions like omega-3 fatty acids and gene therapy. Notable collaborations include studies on lysosomal dysfunction in FTD, circadian seizure patterns, and microbiome-driven ALS subtypes.
Recent studies highlight innovations such as multimodal Alzheimer’s biomarker integration, differential gut/oral microbiome impacts on ALS subtypes, and racial differences in CSF biomarker-cognition relationships. His work bridges clinical and population-level analyses, emphasizing translational applications.
- Grants: Funded by NIH (e.g., Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center grants), DOD, and private foundations (e.g., CUREPSP) to explore biomarkers, risk factors, and disease mechanisms.
- Labs/Teams: Collaborates within UAB’s Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center and multidisciplinary groups studying neurodegeneration, microbiome, and epilepsy.
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