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Beth L. Ostaszewski

Neurology and Neuroscience

Harvard University

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About Beth L. Ostaszewski at Harvard University (Harvard)

Based at the Neurology and Neuroscience Department of Harvard University, Beth L. Ostaszewski is an active contributor to academic research. Their scholarly work centers on Alzheimer's disease, dementia biomarkers, and tau pathology. With over 10,832 citations to their name, their contributions have had a measurable and lasting impact on the field. An H-index of 36 underscores the consistent quality and influence of their published research.

Research Areas

Alzheimer's diseasedementia biomarkerstau pathologyneurodegenerative diseasescholinesteraseplasma biomarkerscognitive impairmentamyloid-beta

Academic Impact Matrix

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Academic data verified · April 2026 · Next sync: May 2026

Research Output

Total Citations10,832

Above average

Publications57

Selective publication record

h-index36

Established scholar

i10-index37

Growing portfolio

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