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Dr. Kremen’s primary current research focus is on behavioral genetic/twin studies of cognition and aging. He has led the Vietnam Era Twin Study of Aging (VETSA) projects since 2003. Wave 3 of the longitudinal VETSA project begins in 2015. There are two major goals of these projects: 1) early identification of risk for mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer’s disease, including the search for novel biomarkers; and 2) elucidating the heterogeneity of aging trajectories. This work involves examination of genetic and environmental influences on the interplay among cognitive, brain, biomedical, and psychosocial factors. Genome-wide genotyping and epigenetics are also integrated into traditional twin designs. Twin studies also make it possible to conduct cotwin-control designs, which provide an ideal case-control study.
Dr. Kremen’s other research interest is behavioral genetic studies of psychiatric disorders, primarily posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and schizophrenia. As part of the CESAMH, he studies outcomes of PTSD over periods of 30-40 years from a behavior genetics perspective. He also collaborates on studies of gene expression in PTSD and schizophrenia.
Dr. Kremen’s primary current research focus is on behavioral genetic/twin studies of cognition and aging. He has led the Vietnam Era Twin Study of Aging (VETSA) projects since 2003. Wave 3 of the longitudinal VETSA project begins in 2015. There are two major goals of these projects: 1) early identification of risk for mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer’s disease, including the search for novel biomarkers; and 2) elucidating the heterogeneity of aging trajectories. This work involves examination of genetic and environmental influences on the interplay among cognitive, brain, biomedical, and psychosocial factors. Genome-wide genotyping and epigenetics are also integrated into traditional twin designs. Twin studies also make it possible to conduct cotwin-control designs, which provide an ideal case-control study.
Dr. Kremen’s other research interest is behavioral genetic studies of psychiatric disorders, primarily posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and schizophrenia. As part of the CESAMH, he studies outcomes of PTSD over periods of 30-40 years from a behavior genetics perspective. He also collaborates on studies of gene expression in PTSD and schizophrenia.
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Neurobiology of Aging (2024): 60-69
The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciencesno. 6 (2024)
The journal of painno. 6 (2024): 104463-104463
NATURE GENETICSno. 5 (2024): 1-17
Neurobiology of Aging (2024): 113-120
Nathan A Gillespie,Tyler R. Bell, Gentry C Hearn,Jonathan L. Hess,Ming T. Tsuang,Michael J. Lyons,Carol E. Franz,William S. Kremen, Stephen J. Glatt
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Alexander Ivan B. Posis, John E. Alcaraz,Humberto Parada,Aladdin H. Shadyab,Jeremy A. Elman, Matthew S. Panizzon,Chandra A. Reynolds,Carol E. Franz,William S. Kremen, Linda K. McEvoy
Neurotrauma Reportsno. 1 (2024): 563-000
The Journal of Painno. 4 (2024): 42-43
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