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Aging studies PhD student discusses aging and brain health in new podcast episode

Let's Talk Brain Health! podcast art with headshots of Cassidy Doyle and Krystal Culler

Cassidy Doyle spoke with Krystal Culler on the Let's Talk Brain Health! podcast.

In a new podcast episode, Cassidy Doyle, a doctoral candidate in the School of Aging Studies, spoke about her research on "SuperAgers," individuals aged 80 and above with memory capabilities comparable to much younger people.

Doyle spoke with Krystal Culler on the Let's Talk Brain Health! podcast about her research on cognitive aging, SuperAgers, Alzheimer's prevention, and the inspiring story of her journey from a teen caregiver to a dedicated researcher. 

Doyle has taught undergraduate and graduate courses on cognitive aging and is interested in understanding factors across the lifespan that contribute to late life racial disparities seen in cognition. 

Listen to the episode.

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