Victor W. Henderson
PROFESSOR
EPIDEMIOLOGY
Canary Center at Stanford
United States of America
Biography
Victor Henderson is professor of health research & policy and of neurology & neurological sciences. His research focuses on risk factors for cognitive aging and dementia, and on interventions to help prevent and treat these disorders. He directs the NIH Stanford Alzheimer's Disease Research Center and co-directs the master degree program in epidemiology & clinical research.
Research Interest
Risk factors for age-associated cognitive decline and for dementia, Therapeutic strategies to improve cognitive function in aging and in dementia, Brain–-behavior relations in human cognition.
Publications
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Henderson VW, John JA, Hodis HN, McCleary CA, Stanczyk FZ, Karim R, Shoupe D, Kono N, Dustin L, Allayee H, Mack WJ. Cognition, mood, and physiological concentrations of sex hormones in the early and late postmenopause. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2013 Dec 10;110(50):20290-5.
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Henderson VW, John JA, Hodis HN, McCleary CA, Stanczyk FZ, Shoupe D, Kono N, Dustin L, Allayee H, Mack WJ. Cognitive effects of estradiol after menopause A randomized trial of the timing hypothesis. Neurology. 2016 Aug 16;87(7):699-708.
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Schmidt SA, Ording AG, Horváth-Puhó E, Sørensen HT, Henderson VW. Non-melanoma skin cancer and risk of Alzheimer’s disease and all-cause dementia. PloS one. 2017 Feb 22;12(2):e0171527.