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Emiliano Santarnecchi, Ph.D., Psy.D.

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The Miller Institute , Genova PhDCognitive Behavioral Sciences/Therapy
University of Siena School of MedicinePhDNeurology

Overview
Director, Precision Neuroscience & Neuromodulation Program, MGH
Director, Network Control Laboratory, MGH

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  1. (Emiliano Santarnecchi) Jul 1, 2020 - Jul 1, 2023
    ADDF-FTD
    Gamma Induction for Cognitive Enhancement in Fronto-Temporal Dementia
    Role Description: Double-Blind Randomized Clinical Trial. The project investigates the impact of a six-week tACS intervention in patients with Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia.
    Role: Principal Investigator
  2. R01AG060981 (SANTARNECCHI, EMILIANO) Feb 1, 2019 - Nov 30, 2023
    NIH
    Gamma Induction for Amyloid Clearance in Alzheimer?s Disease
    Role: Principal Investigator
  3. HR001117S0030 (Emiliano Santarnecchi) Aug 1, 2018 - Aug 1, 2019
    DARPA
    Effect of Modulating Gamma Oscillations by Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation on Brain Structure and Function in Humans
    Role Description: The project investigates the feasibility of selectively manipulating brain activity in the gamma range and its corresponding effects on cognition, brain metabolism, anatomy and functional connectivity patterns.
    Role: PI
  4. R01MH115949 (SHAFI, MOUHSIN) Jun 1, 2018 - Feb 28, 2023
    NIH/NIMH
    Reliability of Repetitive TMS-induced Modulation of Cortical Excitability
    Role: Co-Investigator
  5. 60182 (Emiliano Santarnecchi) Sep 1, 2017 - Jan 1, 2019
    Chief Academic Officer (CAO) Pilot Grant Award, BIDMC
    Feasibility and Safety of a High-Frequency Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation Intervention for Amyloid-ß Reduction in Alzheimer’s
    Role Description: This study investigates the safety and feasibility of a novel therapeutic approach for amyloid-beta reduction in patients with Alzheimer’s Disease, assessed using PET imaging before and after transcranial high-frequency electrical stimulation
    Role: PI

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Funded by the NIH National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences through its Clinical and Translational Science Awards Program, grant number UL1TR002541.