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Office
60 Fenwood Road
Boston, MA 02115
Education & Training
- Brigham and Women's Hospital/Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical SchoolResidency, Neurology, 2013 - 2016
- Salem HospitalResidency, Internal Medicine, 2012 - 2013
- Seoul National University College of MedicineClass of 2009
Certifications & Licensure
- MA State Medical License 2016 - 2026
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Neurology
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- Identification of fibrinogen as a plasma protein binding partner for lecanemab biosimilar IgG.Jean-Pierre Bellier, Andrea M Román Viera, Caitlyn Christiano, Juliana A U Anzai, Stephanie Moreno
Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology. 2024-12-01 - The pathogenicity of PSEN2 variants is tied to Aβ production and homology to PSEN1.Lei Liu, Stephanie A Schultz, Adriana Saba, Hyun-Sik Yang, Amy Li
Alzheimer's & Dementia. 2024-11-19 - Latent change-on-change between amyloid accumulation and cognitive decline.Hannah M Klinger, Brian C Healy, Bernard J Hanseeuw, Rich N Jones, Rory Boyle
Alzheimer's & Dementia. 2024-10-29
Journal Articles
- Association Between Common Variants in RBFOX1, an RNA-Binding Protein, and Brain Amyloidosis in Early and Preclinical Alzheimer DiseaseHyun-Sik Yang, Reisa Sperling, Matthew Schrag, Richard Mayeux, JAMA Neurology
Authored Content
- Association Between Common Variants in RBFOX1, an RNA-Binding Protein, and Brain Amyloidosis in Early and Preclinical Alzheimer DiseaseJune 2020
Press Mentions
- New Research Unveils Cellular Pathways to Alzheimer’s and Alternative Brain AgingAugust 29th, 2024
- Alzheimer’s on Mother’s Side of the Family Could Increase Disease Risk, Study FindsJuly 6th, 2024
- Inflammatory Proteins May Slow Cognitive Decline in Aging AdultsJune 23rd, 2021
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Grant Support
- Immunogenetic contribution to the progression of preclinical Alzheimer's diseaseNIHPresent
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