Sarah Banks, PhD
Director, Neuropsychology Program, UC San Diego’s Center for Brain Health and Memory Disorders; Associate Professor, Departments of Neurosciences and Psychiatry
UC San Diego School of Medicine
Dr. Sarah Banks is a clinical neuropsychologist, Director of the Neuropsychology Program at UC San Diego’s Center for Brain Health and Memory Disorders, and Associate Professor in the Departments of Neurosciences and Psychiatry.
Alzheimer’s disease is a complex process that needs to be understood on multiple levels. By applying multimodal techniques to understanding sex differences and the role of inflammation in Alzheimer’s disease, Dr. Banks aims to inform future, effective interventions to avoid dementia. Dr. Banks enjoys sharing all aspects of her work with learners from various backgrounds, and loves learning from those with different perspectives and skillsets. When she’s not learning about brains, she’s running around after her kids, dogs and cats, or enjoying something delicious at a local restaurant.
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