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  1. Dr. Goldstein’s work is focused on understanding the role of abnormal protein aggregation in chronic degenerative disorders of aging. The work in his laboratory concentrates on Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cataracts, and other common diseases of aging that involve pathogenic protein aggregation.

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    Dr. Lee Goldstein received a bachelor’s degree in humanities and biology from Columbia University and went on to complete his medical and doctoral training at Yale University. Dr. Goldstein completed an internal medicine internship and residency program in psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. He was previously an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry ...

    Dr. Goldstein’s work is focused on understanding the role of abnormal protein aggregation in chronic degenerative disorders of aging. The work in his laboratory concentrates on Alzheimer’s disease, age-related cataracts, and other common diseases of aging that involve pathogenic protein aggregation. His team recently discovered the first evidence o...

    Dr. Goldstein has received honors from numerous organizations, including the Harvard Medical School, National Institute of Mental Health, National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Affective Diseases, Alzheimer’s Association, the American Psychiatric Association, and the Optical Society of America. He is a Diplomate of the American Academy...

  2. Lee Goldstein, MD, PhD. Boston University School of Medicine, College of Engineering & Photonics Center. Verified email at bu.edu - Homepage. Alzheimer's Disease Traumatic Brain Injury Chronic...

  3. Dr. Lee Goldstein received a bachelors degree in humanities and biology from Columbia University and went on to complete his medical and doctoral training at Yale University. Goldstein completed an internal medicine internship and residency program in psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.

  4. Lee Goldstein, MD, PhD. Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Neurology, Ophthalmology, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, and Biomedical Engineering. Phone: (617) 414-8361 Fax: (617) 414-1197 Email: lgold@bu.edu. Location: Medical Center: 670 Albany St., 4th Floor, Boston, MA 02118 Photonics Center: PC-727, 8 St. Mary’s St., Boston, MA 02215.

  5. Phone 617.353.5897. Education MD, PhD, Yale University. Associate Professor, Psychiatry. Research Interests: Understanding the role of abnormal protein aggregation in chronic degenerative disorders of aging. Alzheimer’s disease-associated amyloid pathology outside the brain. Websites: CTE Center. BUMC Profile.

  6. Lee Goldstein, M.D., Ph.D. Associate Professor, Boston University School of Medicine, Dept of Psychiatry. Office 670 Albany St Biosquare III. Email lgold@bu.edu. Phone 617.353.5897. Alternate Website https://www.bumc.bu.edu/busm/profile/lee-goldstein/. Education MD, Yale University School of Medicine. PhD, Yale University.

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