Brain Arterial Remodeling Laboratory
Location and Contact Information
Principal Investigator
Research Overview
The aim of Brain Arterial Remodeling Laboratory is to relate brain large artery disease phenotypes, specifically dolichoectasia, to dementia and stroke in a subset of people at risk and with this, identify therapeutic targets to attenuate the risk of dementia and stroke in the population. Our laboratory uses an array of various investigational methods such as pathology, advanced brain MRI imaging, PET, ultrasound and mechanistic studies to test our hypotheses with scientific rigor and reproducibility. We collaborate with national and international research centers to advance the topic of brain large artery disease and make our results relevant to various populations.
Publications
- The complete bibliography is listed on the National Library of Medicine website.
Summer Internship
Dr. Jose Gutierrez and the Brain Arterial Remodeling Laboratory Welcomes Biomedical Scholars and Summer Interns from HBCU, The Netherlands, Columbia University, and The City College of New York to the Department of Neurology Stroke.