
معرفی
Ali Trelle is an Instructor at the Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford University. Their research focuses on Alzheimer's disease biomarkers, memory function in aging, and neurodegenerative disorders. Supported by a K99 Pathway to Independence Award from the National Institute on Aging, they collaborate with the Wagner Lab on the Stanford Aging and Memory Study. Ali's work integrates genetic, biofluid, and imaging markers to understand early Alzheimer's pathology impacts.
Education: PhD, Cambridge University (2016).
Research Interests: Alzheimer's disease mechanisms, biomarker development, neuroimaging applications, and aging-related cognitive changes. Their studies emphasize interdisciplinary approaches to link molecular, imaging, and clinical data for early disease detection and intervention.
Key Contributions: Pioneering work on CSF synaptic proteins, plasma proteomics, and tau PET imaging. Their findings bridge clinical outcomes with molecular biomarkers, advancing precision medicine in neurodegenerative diseases.
Awards:
- K99 Pathway to Independence Award (NIH)
Lab Affiliation: Wagner Lab, Stanford Aging and Memory Study. Their work addresses translational challenges in aging neuroscience and clinical applications.





