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Gladys E. Maestre, MD, PhD

Gladys Maestre, MD, PhD, is a professor at the Department of Neuroscience at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley School of Medicine. She is also director of the Rio Grande Valley Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center for Minority Aging Research and Co-Director of the South Texas Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center.

She previously served as visiting professor of Psychiatry and Neurology at the G.H. Sergievsky Center in Columbia University. Dr. Maestre received a Doctor of Medicine degree from University of Zulia, her Masters in Genetic Epidemiology and her PhD in pathobiology from Columbia University. She recently completed her Masters of Arts in Neuroarchitecture from Iuav University of Venice.

Dr. Maestre is a neuroscientist who has worked with Alzheimer’s Disease and related dementias for more than 20 years. She is the PI of the Maracaibo Aging Study, a unique community-based cohort of individuals who have undergone in-depth assessments for cognitive, neuroimaging, and cardiovascular traits since 1997. As PI on several NIA and Fogarty International Center funded grants, her research has explored cultural, educational, and genetic risks for Alzheimer’s disease and cognitive decline, as well as cognitive function and health among minorities and ethnically diverse populations across the life span.

  • Education

    Ph.D. Department of Pathology and Center for Neurobiology and Behavior, Columbia
    University, New York, 1996
    M.Phil. Department of of Pathology and Center for Neurobiology and Behavior, Columbia
    University, New York, 1995
    M.D. University of Zulia, Medical School, Maracaibo (Venezuela), 1989
    B.Sc. St. Vincent of Paul College, Maracaibo (Venezuela), 1981

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