This project aims to reveal how social inequality and lifestyle factors become biologically embedded and shape neurodegeneration in Latin America. Leveraging the ReDLat cohort, it integrates clinical, cognitive, genetic, social, lifestyle, and plasma AT(N) biomarker data. Its impact lies in translating social and behavioral exposures into measurable biological signals to improve prevention, early diagnosis, and equitable brain health strategies.
PI: Claudia Duran-Aniotz & Carolina Ochoa-Rosales
Support: BrightFocus