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Dr. Jeffrey Kaye is a distinguished faculty member in the Department of Neurology at Oregon Health & Science University, where he leads groundbreaking research in aging, dementia, and digital health technologies. His work focuses on developing novel methods for early detection of cognitive decline and creating technology-based interventions to support older adults and their caregivers.
Dr. Kaye's research spans multiple domains of aging and cognitive health. His primary interests include Alzheimer's disease and dementia research, digital biomarker development, behavioral symptom monitoring in dementia, and technology interventions for aging populations. His innovative work bridges clinical neuroscience with digital health technologies to create more sensitive and ecologically valid assessment tools for cognitive decline.
Analysis of Dr. Kaye's recent publications reveals a strong emphasis on digital phenotyping and passive monitoring technologies to detect early signs of cognitive decline. His work increasingly focuses on diverse populations, including Hispanic and African American older adults, and examines environmental factors like air quality and sleep patterns that influence cognitive health. Many studies employ innovative remote assessment methods that overcome traditional limitations of clinic-based evaluations.
Dr. Kaye has received substantial research funding supporting his work in aging and dementia research. His research has significant implications for early detection of cognitive decline and development of interventions that can be deployed in real-world settings.
Dr. Kaye leads the Oregon Center for Aging & Technology (ORCATECH), which develops and evaluates in-home monitoring technologies for older adults. His team has pioneered methods for continuous passive assessment of daily function, which provides more sensitive measures of cognitive and functional decline than traditional clinic-based assessments.
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