Associate Professor
Georgia State University
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Professor Arias is a multidisciplinary researcher and scholar leading studies at the intersection of science, health care, policy, and law. Her research portfolio addresses critical policy, social, legal, and ethical challenges for older adults and neurosciences. Her prior and ongoing studies have identified employment and insurance discrimination based on emerging techniques to identify risk for Alzheimer’s disease, evaluated genetic data-sharing guidelines in research, considered the relevance of return of research results for recruitment and enrollment, analyzed private payers’ coverage policies for genetic testing, examined challenges to financing long-term care, identified policy needs within the criminal justice system in managing and caring for older adults, and characterized financial and legal decision-making in young-onset dementias. Her research has been funded by the National Institutes of Health. She has also received funding through foundation grants and non-profits including the Alzheimer's Associate, the Marcus Family Foundation, the Hellman Family Foundation, and the Aging Research in Criminal Health Network.
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25- Advancing Return of Individual Research Results for Biomarkers – A PRISMA-Scoping Review
Tuesday, June 11, 2024
5:00 PM – 7:00 PM ET