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Aaron P. Schultz is affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Medicine and Neuroscience, with significant contributions spanning subfields such as Psychiatry and Mental Health, Physiology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, and Neurology.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics including:

  • Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
  • Alzheimer's disease research and treatments
  • Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
  • Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
  • Neurological Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Health, Environment, Cognitive Aging
  • Cancer-related cognitive impairment studies

Aaron P. Schultz has published extensively in several venues, with frequent publications in:

  • Alzheimer s & Dementia
  • Neurology
  • Alzheimer s Research & Therapy
  • JAMA Neurology
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Their recent papers include:

  • The cortical origin and initial spread of medial temporal tauopathy in Alzheimer's disease assessed with positron emission tomography, 2021, Science Translational Medicine
  • Resilience to autosomal dominant Alzheimer's disease in a Reelin-COLBOS heterozygous man, 2023, Nature Medicine
  • Sex Mediates Relationships Between Regional Tau Pathology and Cognitive Decline, 2020, Annals of Neurology
  • Defining the Lowest Threshold for Amyloid-PET to Predict Future Cognitive Decline and Amyloid Accumulation, 2020, Neurology
  • Association of Age at Menopause and Hormone Therapy Use With Tau and β-Amyloid Positron Emission Tomography, 2023, JAMA Neurology

Frequent co-authors in their research collaborations include:

  • Reisa A. Sperling
  • Keith A. Johnson
  • Michael J Properzi
  • Dorene M. Rentz
  • Rachel F. Buckley

Best Publications

  • Brain charts for the human lifespan

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  • Tau positron emission tomographic imaging in aging and early Alzheimer disease

    Keith A. Johnson;Aaron Schultz;Rebecca A. Betensky;J. Alex Becker

  • Association of Amyloid and Tau With Cognition in Preclinical Alzheimer Disease : A Longitudinal Study

    Bernard J Hanseeuw;Bernard J Hanseeuw;Rebecca A Betensky;Heidi I L Jacobs;Heidi I L Jacobs;Aaron P Schultz

  • Resistance to autosomal dominant Alzheimer’s disease in an APOE3 Christchurch homozygote: a case report

    Joseph F. Arboleda-Velasquez;Francisco Lopera;Michael O’Hare;Santiago Delgado-Tirado

  • Neuronal dysfunction and disconnection of cortical hubs in non-demented subjects with elevated amyloid burden

    Alexander Drzezga;J. Alex Becker;Koene R. A. Van Dijk;Aishwarya Sreenivasan

  • Synergistic Effect of β-Amyloid and Neurodegeneration on Cognitive Decline in Clinically Normal Individuals

    Elizabeth C. Mormino;Rebecca A. Betensky;Trey Hedden;Aaron P. Schultz

  • Sex Differences in the Association of Global Amyloid and Regional Tau Deposition Measured by Positron Emission Tomography in Clinically Normal Older Adults.

    Rachel F. Buckley;Elizabeth C. Mormino;Jennifer S. Rabin;Timothy J. Hohman

  • Different partial volume correction methods lead to different conclusions: An (18)F-FDG-PET study of aging.

    Douglas N. Greve;David H. Salat;Spencer L. Bowen;David Izquierdo-Garcia

  • Phases of Hyperconnectivity and Hypoconnectivity in the Default Mode and Salience Networks Track with Amyloid and Tau in Clinically Normal Individuals.

    Aaron P Schultz;Jasmeer P Chhatwal;Trey Hedden;Elizabeth C Mormino

  • The parahippocampal gyrus links the default‐mode cortical network with the medial temporal lobe memory system

    Andrew M. Ward;Andrew M. Ward;Aaron P. Schultz;Willem Huijbers;Willem Huijbers;Koene R.A. Van Dijk

  • Amyloid and APOE ε4 interact to influence short-term decline in preclinical Alzheimer disease

    Elizabeth C. Mormino;Rebecca A. Betensky;Trey Hedden;Aaron P. Schultz

  • Association of In Vivo [18F]AV-1451 Tau PET Imaging Results With Cortical Atrophy and Symptoms in Typical and Atypical Alzheimer Disease.

    Chenjie Xia;Sara J. Makaretz;Christina Caso;Scott McGinnis

  • The impact of amyloid-beta and tau on prospective cognitive decline in older individuals

    Reisa A. Sperling;Reisa A. Sperling;Elizabeth C. Mormino;Elizabeth C. Mormino;Aaron P. Schultz;Rebecca A. Betensky

  • Sex, amyloid, and APOE ε4 and risk of cognitive decline in preclinical Alzheimer's disease: Findings from three well-characterized cohorts.

    Rachel F. Buckley;Elizabeth C. Mormino;Rebecca E. Amariglio;Rebecca E. Amariglio;Michael J. Properzi

  • Amyloid-β deposition in mild cognitive impairment is associated with increased hippocampal activity, atrophy and clinical progression

    Willem Huijbers;Willem Huijbers;Elizabeth C. Mormino;Aaron P. Schultz;Sarah Wigman

  • Structural tract alterations predict downstream tau accumulation in amyloid-positive older individuals.

    Heidi I. L. Jacobs;Heidi I. L. Jacobs;Trey Hedden;Aaron P. Schultz;Jorge Sepulcre

  • Tau Positron Emission Tomographic Imaging in the Lewy Body Diseases.

    Stephen N. Gomperts;Joseph J. Locascio;Sara J. Makaretz;Aaron Schultz

  • Interactive Associations of Vascular Risk and β-Amyloid Burden With Cognitive Decline in Clinically Normal Elderly Individuals: Findings From the Harvard Aging Brain Study.

    Jennifer S. Rabin;Aaron P. Schultz;Trey Hedden;Anand Viswanathan

  • Harvard Aging Brain Study: Dataset and accessibility

    Alexander Dagley;Molly LaPoint;Willem Huijbers;Trey Hedden

  • Early and late change on the preclinical Alzheimer's cognitive composite in clinically normal older individuals with elevated amyloid β

    Elizabeth C. Mormino;Kathryn V. Papp;Kathryn V. Papp;Dorene M. Rentz;Dorene M. Rentz;Michael C. Donohue

  • Cognitive Profile of Amyloid Burden and White Matter Hyperintensities in Cognitively Normal Older Adults

    T. Hedden;E. C. Mormino;R. E. Amariglio;A. P. Younger

  • Structural network alterations and neurological dysfunction in cerebral amyloid angiopathy

    Yael D. Reijmer;Panagiotis Fotiadis;Sergi Martinez-Ramirez;David H. Salat

  • Neuronal dysfunction and disconnection of cortical hubs in nondemented subjects with elevated amyloid-burden

    Alex Drzezga;Alex Becker;Koene van Dijk;Aish Sreenivasan

Frequent Co-Authors

Reisa A. Sperling
Reisa A. Sperling Brigham and Women's Hospital
Dorene M. Rentz
Dorene M. Rentz Harvard Medical School
Jasmeer P. Chhatwal
Jasmeer P. Chhatwal Harvard University
Rebecca Amariglio
Rebecca Amariglio Harvard Medical School
Gad A. Marshall
Gad A. Marshall Brigham and Women's Hospital
Elizabeth C. Mormino
Elizabeth C. Mormino Stanford University
Kathryn V. Papp
Kathryn V. Papp Harvard University
Trey Hedden
Trey Hedden Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Heidi I.L. Jacobs
Heidi I.L. Jacobs Harvard University
Jorge Sepulcre
Jorge Sepulcre Harvard University

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