David Snowdon

Academic

1952 –

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Who is David Snowdon?

David A. Snowdon, is an epidemiologist and professor of neurology at the Sanders-Brown Center on Aging at the University of Kentucky. His research interests include antioxidants and aging, and the neuropathology of Alzheimer's disease, especially predictive factors in early life and the role of brain infarction.

He is the director of the Nun Study, a longitudinal study of aging and Alzheimer's disease which is following 678 members of the School Sisters of Notre Dame aged over 75 years.

Based on the NIH database of grants, the study of aging and Alzheimer's disease in the Sisters began in 1991 after he joined the University of Kentucky. Many of the procedures were based on work by Dr. David Wekstein and Dr. William Markesbery. They had, in 1989, started a study of age-associated changes in cognition and function in a group of older adults in Kentucky who had agreed to brain donation at death. Their focus was to understand how changes in the brain could be linked to Alzheimer's disease and other neurological disorders in advanced age. The Nun Study was a natural extension of the ongoing work at the Alzheimer's Disease Center at the Sanders-Brown Center on Aging. Their work continues with the help of over 1,000 older Kentuckians who volunteer to be part of this research effort.

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Born
1952
Nationality
  • United States of America
Education
  • University of Minnesota
Employment
  • University of Kentucky

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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