![]() ![]() Entorhinal verrucae geometry is coincident and correlates with Alzheimer’s lesions: a combined neuropathology and high-resolution ex vivo MRI analysis. Selected Publications:Īugustinack JC, Huber KC, Postelnicu GM, Kakunoori S, Wang R, van der Kouwe AJW, Wald LL, Stein TD, Frosch MP, Fischl B. ![]() He is a member of the Society for Neuroscience and the College of American Pathologists. Stein is a recipient of the 2011 American Association of Neuropathologists Moore Award. Stein is part of the Neuropathology Core of the SLI-BU CTE Brain Bank, where he conducts neuropathological analysis of brain tissue and helps maintain the SLI-BU CTE Brain Bank. He is an acting neuropathologist involved with the brain banks for the Boston University Alzheimer Disease Center, CTE Center, Framingham Heart Study, as well as the National Veterans Administration ALS brain bank. He studies the role of trauma in the abnormal accumulation of tau and proteins involved in RNA processing. Stein’s research interests involve the study of neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer disease and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). In 2011 he became Assistant Professor of Pathology at Boston University School of Medicine. He completed residency training in pathology and fellowship training in neuropathology at Massachusetts General Hospital. Stein completed his undergraduate and graduate studies at the University of Wisconsin- Madison where he earned his MD and PhD (neuroscience) degrees. Associate Professor of Pathology and Laboratory MedicineĪssociate Director of the Neuropathology Core of the Boston University Alzheimer Disease CenterĮmail: Boston Healthcare System, 150 South Huntington Avenue, Bldg. ![]()
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