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  • 1995 - Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA)

Overview

Richard J. Kryscio is affiliated with the University of Kentucky in the United States, specializing in Medicine with a research focus spanning Psychiatry and Mental Health, Physiology, Neurology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Public Health, Environmental, and Occupational Health. Their scholarly output covers a broad spectrum of topics within medical research.

Their main research areas include:

  • Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
  • Alzheimer's Disease Research and Treatments
  • Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
  • Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Brain Metastases and Treatment
  • Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation
  • Ovarian Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment

Kryscio has contributed significantly to journals with multiple publications in the following venues:

  • Alzheimer's & Dementia
  • Neurology
  • Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey

Selected recent papers authored or coauthored by Kryscio include:

  • Prevalence and Clinical Phenotype of Quadruple Misfolded Proteins in Older Adults, 2020, JAMA Neurology
  • Revisiting FDA Approval of Aducanumab, 2021, New England Journal of Medicine
  • MarkVCID cerebral small vessel consortium: I. Enrollment, clinical, fluid protocols, 2021, Alzheimer's & Dementia
  • Distinct clinicopathologic clusters of persons with TDP-43 proteinopathy, 2020, Acta Neuropathologica
  • Characterization and comparison of human glioblastoma models, 2022, BMC Cancer

Frequent collaborators in Kryscio's research include:

  • Frederick A. Schmitt
  • Erin L. Abner
  • Gregory A. Jicha
  • Peter T. Nelson
  • David W. Fardo

In recognition of professional achievement, Kryscio was named a Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA) in 1995.

Best Publications

  • A Randomized Trial of Surgery in the Treatment of Single Metastases to the Brain

    Roy A. Patchell;Phillip A. Tibbs;John W. Walsh;Robert J. Dempsey

  • Direct decompressive surgical resection in the treatment of spinal cord compression caused by metastatic cancer: a randomised trial

    Roy A Patchell;Phillip A Tibbs;William F Regine;Richard Payne

  • Postoperative radiotherapy in the treatment of single metastases to the brain: a randomized trial.

    Roy A. Patchell;Phillip A. Tibbs;William F. Regine;Robert J. Dempsey

  • Posaconazole as salvage therapy for zygomycosis

    R. N. Greenberg;R. N. Greenberg;K. Mullane;J. A H Van Burik;I. Raad

  • Risk Factors for Peripartum and Postpartum Stroke and Intracranial Venous Thrombosis

    Douglas J. Lanska;Richard J. Kryscio

  • Neuropathologic substrate of mild cognitive impairment.

    William R. Markesbery;Frederick A. Schmitt;Richard J. Kryscio;Daron G. Davis

  • Improvement of bilateral motor functions in patients with Parkinson disease through the unilateral intraputaminal infusion of glial cell line—derived neurotrophic factor

    John T. Slevin;Greg A. Gerhardt;Charles D. Smith;Don M. Gash

  • Neural substrates of facial emotion processing using fMRI.

    Marilyn L. Kesler;West;Anders H. Andersen;Charles D. Smith

  • Salivary biomarkers of existing periodontal disease: a cross-sectional study.

    Craig S. Miller;Charles P. King;M. Chris Langub;Richard J. Kryscio

  • Tooth loss, dementia and neuropathology in the Nun study.

    Pamela Sparks Stein;Mark Desrosiers;Sara Jean Donegan;Juan F. Yepes

  • Alzheimer’s disease is not “brain aging”: neuropathological, genetic, and epidemiological human studies

    Peter T. Nelson;Elizabeth Head;Frederick A. Schmitt;Paulina R. Davis

  • The efficacy of transvaginal sonographic screening in asymptomatic women at risk for ovarian cancer.

    J.R. van Nagell;P.D. DePriest;M.B. Reedy;H.H. Gallion

  • Cortical senile plaques in coronary artery disease, aging and Alzheimer's disease.

    D.Larry Sparks;John C. Hunsaker;Stephen W. Scheff;Richard J. Kryscio

  • Lipid peroxidation is an early event in the brain in amnestic mild cognitive impairment.

    William R. Markesbery;Richard J. Kryscio;Mark A. Lovell;Jason D. Morrow

  • Whole Grain Foods and Heart Disease Risk

    James W. Anderson;Tammy J. Hanna;Xuejun Peng;Richard J. Kryscio

  • Outcome of reproductive age women with stage IA or IC invasive epithelial ovarian cancer treated with fertility-sparing therapy

    Jeanne M. Schilder;Amy M. Thompson;Paul D. DePriest;Frederick R. Ueland

  • Ovarian volume related to age.

    E.J. Pavlik;P.D. DePriest;H.H. Gallion;F.R. Ueland

  • Risk of malignancy in unilocular ovarian cystic tumors less than 10 centimeters in diameter.

    Susan C. Modesitt;Edward J. Pavlik;Frederick R. Ueland;Paul D. DePriest

  • Critical decline in fine motor hand movements in human aging

    C.D. Smith;G.H. Umberger;E.L. Manning;J.T. Slevin

  • Outcome tools used for ambulatory children with cerebral palsy: responsiveness and minimum clinically important differences.

    D Oeffinger;A Bagley;S Rogers;G Gorton

Frequent Co-Authors

Frederick A. Schmitt
Frederick A. Schmitt University of Kentucky
Gregory A. Jicha
Gregory A. Jicha University of Kentucky
Peter T. Nelson
Peter T. Nelson University of Kentucky
Charles D. Smith
Charles D. Smith University of Kentucky
William R. Markesbery
William R. Markesbery University of Kentucky
Linda J. Van Eldik
Linda J. Van Eldik University of Kentucky
Don M. Gash
Don M. Gash University of Kentucky
John T. McDevitt
John T. McDevitt New York University
Stephen W. Scheff
Stephen W. Scheff University of Kentucky
Julie A. Schneider
Julie A. Schneider Rush University Medical Center

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