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Daniela Brenda Renedo, MD, is a Research Fellow in the Department of Neurology at Yale University School of Medicine, where she works in the Falcone Lab. She completed her MD at Universidad Austral and neurosurgery training at Hospital de Clínicas José de San Martín in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Her research focuses on the socioeconomic and biological underpinnings of neurovascular diseases, integrating genomic medicine, epigenetics, and data science. Dr. Renedo holds prestigious awards including the American Heart Association Stroke Basic Science Award (2023) and the Junior Investigators Travel Award (2022). She collaborates with leading researchers like Kevin Sheth, Guido Falcone, and Charles Matouk, publishing extensively on stroke mechanisms, epigenetic aging, and health disparities. Her work bridges clinical neurology with translational research, emphasizing prevention strategies for aging-related brain disorders.
- Education: MD, Universidad Austral (Argentina)
- Research Interests: Neurovascular disease, epigenetics, stroke epidemiology, and health equity
- Awards: American Heart Association Stroke Basic Science Award (2023), Junior Investigators Travel Award (2022)
- Key Collaborations: Falcone Lab, Sheth Lab, Matouk Lab
Her recent studies investigate bidirectional links between epigenetic aging and brain health outcomes, leveraging large datasets and single-cell analysis to uncover novel biomarkers and therapeutic targets.
