Todd Morgan, Ph.D.
Research Associate Professor of Gerontology.
Molecular mechanisms underlying normal brain aging and Alzheimer's disease: Dietary, inflammatory and hormonal contributions.

Todd Morgan, Ph.D. is a Research Associate Professor of Gerontology at the University of Southern California. In 1984, he received his B.S. in Chemistry at Dana College in Blair, Nebraska. He then studied at Colorado State University for his Ph.D. in Biochemistry and at USC for his Post-Doctorate in Neurobiology.

Professor Morgan has been awarded the “Glial Aging & Inflammatory Mechanisms in AD” Pilot Award at USC’s Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center and the “CR & Inflammatory Mechanisms in AD” Temple Award, the “Regulation of Complement Expression” Turken Award, and the “Clusterin Regulation & Activity During Neurodegeneration” Faculty Scholar Award at the Alzheimer’s Association.

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