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Dr. Roberta Brinton is a Professor of Pharmacology and Neurology at the College of Medicine, University of Arizona, and inaugural Director of the UA Center for Innovation in Brain Science. Her research focuses on mechanistic approaches to Alzheimer’s disease, emphasizing sex differences, neuroendocrine aging, and regenerative therapeutics.
- Institution: University of Arizona College of Medicine
- Rank: Professor
- Research Focus: Systems biology of aging transitions, bioenergetic aging, neuroregenerative therapies, and sex-specific Alzheimer’s risk.
- Awards: Presidential Citizens Medal, Scientist of the Year (Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation), National Academy of Inventors.
Her translational research has advanced neurosteroid-based therapies (e.g., allopregnanolone) into clinical trials and established the Center for Innovation in Brain Science as a unique academic biotech hub. She has mentored 88 trainees and secured major grants including NIA Program Project and R37 MERIT Award.
Scientific Awards:
- Presidential Citizens Medal (2010)
- Scientist of the Year, Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation (2015)
- Disruptive Women to Watch (2017)
Her work spans basic science, clinical translation, and biotech innovation, emphasizing the dynamic adaptability of the aging brain and its therapeutic potential.
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