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Reem Waziry

Neurology and Epidemiology

Columbia University

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About Reem Waziry at Columbia University (Columbia)

Based at Columbia University, Reem Waziry focuses their scholarly efforts on dementia, cognitive impairment, ischemic stroke, epigenetics, DNA methylation, biological aging, caloric restriction, machine learning, bridging the gap between theory and practice in dementia. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "Effect of long-term caloric restriction on DNA methylation measures of biological aging in healthy adults from the CALERIE trial", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of dementia and cognitive impairment. Additional work such as "Author Correction: Effect of long-term caloric restriction on DNA methylation measures of biological aging in healthy adults from the CALERIE trial" further demonstrates their commitment to advancing knowledge in this domain.

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dementiacognitive impairmentischemic strokeepigeneticsDNA methylationbiological agingcaloric restrictionmachine learning
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Research Output

Total Citations3,391

Emerging researcher

Publications56

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i10-index28

Early-stage portfolio

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