Ruogu Fang
Gator NeuroScholars: An Enhanced Postdoc Fellowship at the University of Florida
Enhanced Postdoctoral Opportunities at UF in Cognitive Aging and Memory Applications are open for a new program offered by the UF McKnight Brain Institute: Gator NeuroScholars. Four postdoctoral associates will be awarded a highly competitive stipend ($60,000-65,000) for up to 3 years, with additional funds for travel and computing needs. In Year…
UF Health team receives $6.6 million to study treatments to boost cognition for those with HIV
UF Health team receives $6.6 million to study treatments to boost cognition for those with HIV Published: Jan 18, 2022 By: Jill PeaseCategory: AIatUF, College of Public Health and Health Professions, UF Health, College of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Department of Epidemiology Share With advancements in…
UF study shows artificial intelligence’s potential to predict dementia
By Michelle Koidin Jaffee and Todd Taylor New research published today shows that a form of artificial intelligence combined with MRI scans of the brain has the potential to predict whether people with a specific type of early memory loss will go on to develop a form of…
Ruogu Fang, PhD, publishes 4th AI paper in month in Neuroimage
Ruogu Fang publishes in Neuroscience
UF researchers from the Center for Cognitive Aging and Memory use AI to develop precision dosing for treatment aimed at preventing dementia
CAM Center researchers studying use of a noninvasive brain stimulation treatment paired with cognitive training have found the therapy holds promise as an effective, drug-free approach for someday warding off Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias.