Steven T DeKosky, MD
Deputy Director, McKnight Brain Institute; Aerts-Cosper Professor Of Alzheimer's Research; Associate Director 1Florida AD Research Center' And Professor Of Neurology & Neuroscience
About Steven T DeKosky
Dr. DeKosky, a prominent Alzheimer’s disease and traumatic brain injury researcher and UF alumnus, came to UF in July 2015 as the institute’s deputy director and professor of neurology in the College of Medicine. Prior to joining the McKnight Brain Institute, Dr. DeKosky was vice president and dean of the University of Virginia School of Medicine from 2008 to 2013, and was then appointed emeritus professor of neurology . Prior to becoming dean at UVA, he spent 18 years at the University of Pittsburgh in roles that included chair of the department of neurology and director of the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center. As a researcher, Dr. DeKosky focused on understanding the neurochemistry, neuroimaging, treatment and prevention of Alzheimer’s disease in both his laboratory and in clinical research. He also co-authored the first report of the dementia associated with traumatic brain injuries among professional football players and published extensively in basic research of TBI.. At UF, Dr. DeKosky did graduate work in psychology and neuroscience, received a medical degree in 1974 and following an internship at The Johns Hopkins Hospital, returned to UF to complete a residency in neurology, followed by a fellowship in neurochemistry at the University of Virginia Center for Neurosciences.
Accomplishments
Teaching Profile
Board Certifications
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NeurologyAmerican Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
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Recertification in Neurology 2015-2025American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
Clinical Profile
- Neurology
- Alzheimer Disease
- Dementia
- Neurocognitive disorder