GRECC Investigator
Brian Kraemer, Ph.D.
Assistant Research Health Scientist
VA Puget Sound Health Care System
Acting Assistant Research Professor
UW Department of Medicine, Gerontology Division
As an investigator at the VA Puget Sound Health Care System, Dr. Kraemer’s research explores how protein aggregation contributes to neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer’s disease. In the past Dr. Kraemer has developed animal models of the tau pathology seen in Alzheimer’s disease using both transgenic mice and transgenic C. elegans. Dr. Kraemer’s current work focuses on dissecting the genetic requirements for tau mediated neurodegeneration in these models. The approach taken is to use the experimental advantages of C. elegans to identify genes involved in causing or preventing tauopathy. Subsequently the role of these newly identified genes will be explored using transgenic mouse models. As new genes are identified that participate in tau induced neurotoxicity, potential strategies for preventing tau neurotoxicity can be tested with the ultimate goal of preventing neurodegeneration.