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Helena Chui, M.D.

Helena Chui, M.D. McCarron Professor and Chair of Neurology Director, Alzheimer Disease Research Center. Collaborative Research Centers. Ischemic Vascular Dementia Program Project National Institute on Aging P01-AG12435 Funded 1994; Now year 12 PI: Helena Chui

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Helena Chui, M.D.

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  1. Helena Chui, M.D. McCarron Professor and Chair of Neurology Director, Alzheimer Disease Research Center

  2. Collaborative Research Centers • Ischemic Vascular Dementia Program Project • National Institute on Aging P01-AG12435 • Funded 1994; Now year 12 • PI: Helena Chui • Collaborators: USC, UCD, UCSF, UCLA • Alzheimer Disease Research Center • National Institute on Aging • Funded 1984; Now year 22 • PI: Yr 1-20 Caleb Finch, Ph.D.; Year 21-25 Helena Chui, M.D. • Collaborators: Gerontology, Neurology, Preventive Medicine, Pathology, Psychology, Biomedical Engineering

  3. Leadership • True leaders are not those who strive to be first, • But those who are first to strive and who give their all for the success of the team. • True leaders are first to see the need, envision the plan, and empower the team for action. • By the strength of the leader’s commitment, the power of the team is unleashed.

  4. Transferable Lessons • Committed leadership • To the cause • To the team • Finding one’s niche: The intersection between • Societal need • One’s own passion & competencies • Seizing opportunities • Navigating threats • Envisioning the plan • Assembling the right players • Finding the resources • Fitting the plan to the resources • Empowering the team • Creating win-win situations • Creating trust • Resolving conflicts • Keeping the team fit

  5. Department of Neurology Mission Statement To reduce the burden of neurological disorders on humankind, through research, education, and patient care.

  6. Societal Need: Highly Prevalent Neurological Disorders • Alzheimer disease – 4 million • Stroke survivors – 4 million • Epilepsy – 2.3 million • Parkinson disease – 1 million • Multiple Sclerosis – 400,000

  7. Vision for USC Neurology: Center of Excellence for Translational Research Collaborative teams of basic and clinical investigators who can bridge advances in science and technology to new & effective treatment. With special focus on neural degeneration and neural repair

  8. Repair, Recovery, Rehabilitation Biomedical Engineering Regenerative Medicine Pharmacy NIH ROADMAP Interdisciplinary Research Innovator Award Nanomedicine Training NIH Clinical Research Associates Public Private Partnerships Bench Bedside Practice Clinical Research Informatics Integrated Research Networks Clinical outcomes Building Blocks Pathways Molecular Libraries Bioinformatics Computational Biology Translational Research Initiatives

  9. Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center USC Neurology Gerontology Rancho New Co Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy Physician Group Biomedical Engineering Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy Foundation Regenerative Medicine Neurorehabilitation Partnerships

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