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Researcher Profile

RESEARCHER INFORMATION
First Name:Jack
Last Name:de la Torre
Title:Professor of Psychology (Adjunct)
Advanced Degrees:MD, PhD
Affiliation:University of Texas at Austin
Department:Psychology
Street Address 1:1 University Station
City:Austin
State/Province:TX
Zip/Postal Code:78712
Country/Territory:U.S.A.
Phone:7607030585
Email Address: 
Disclosure:
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Member reports no financial or other potential conflicts of interest. [Last Modified: 19 October 2011]
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Clinical Interests:
Alzheimer Disease
Research Focus:
brain hypoperfusion, Oxidative Stress, Neuropathology, Neurobiology
Work Sector(s):
University
Web Sites:
Personal: none
Professional: no
Lab: no
Top Papers
de la Torre JC. Alzheimer disease prevalence can be lowered with non-invasive testing. J Alz Dis 14(3):353-359, 2008

de la Torre JC. Cerebrovascular and cardiovascular pathology in Alzheimer’s disease. Int. Rev Neurobiology of Dementia, 84:31-44, 2009.

de la Torre JC. Carotid artery ultrasound and echocardiography (CAUSE) testing to lower the prevalence of Alzheimer’s disease. J Stroke & Cerebrovasc Dis, 18:319-328, 2009

de la Torre JC. Cerebral and cardiac vascular pathology in Alzheimer’s disease. In: R. Maccione and G. Perry (eds) Current hypotheses and research milestones in Alzheimer’s disease, Springer, pp 159-169, 2009

de la Torre JC. (Ed.): Basics of Alzheimer’s Disease Prevention. Special Issue, Journal Alz Dis. 20(3), 2010

de la Torre JC. Postulates to help validate a causal relationship to Alzheimer’s disease. Frontiers Neurosci. May 2010, 4(1)

de la Torre JC. The vascular hypothesis of Alzheimer’s disease: Bench to bedside and beyond. Neurodeg Dis. 7:116-121, 2010

de la Torre JC. Alzheimer’s disease is incurable but preventable. Journal Alz Dis 20:861-870, 2010

de la Torre JC. Basics of Alzheimer’s disease prevention. Journal Alz Dis 20; 687-688, 2010

de la Torre JC. Vascular risk factor detection and control may prevent Alzheimer's disease. Ageing Res Rev. 9:218-225, 2010.

de la Torre JC. Cardiovascular disease promotes cognitive dysfunction that can signal Alzheimer’s and vascular dementia. In: Neuropsychology of Cardiovascular Disease (2nd ed), (S. Waldstein, M. Elias, Eds),Taylor & Francis, in press

de la Torre JC: Three postulates to help identify the cause of Alzheimer’s disease. Journal Alz Dis, 24:657-668, 2011

de la Torre JC: A turning point for Alzheimer's disease? BioFactors, in press

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