Dr. Boris Decourt Faculty Page | Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

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Research Activities

Dr. Boris Decourt is an Assistant Professor at TTUHSC, School of Medicine. He is the Director of the Laboratory on Neurodegeneration and Translational Research. Our laboratory focuses on three main lines of research:

  1. We carry out pharmacological experiments on several models of AD, including cell cultures and rodents (transgenic mice). We also conduct molecular and protein analyses to analyze the phenotypes of our models with and without drug exposure. 

  2. We are involved in several AD clinical trials (2 are currently funded by the NIH) and carry out biomarker development experiments for neurodegenerative disorders on human biofluids.

  3. We participate in community-based dementia research activities in rural areas around Lubbock, Texas. We also have collaborations with local clinicians to initiate pilot projects aimed at improving the medical care provided to residents in the community we serve. 

 

Training Opportunities

Dr. Decourt is regularly looking for students, technicians, and postdocs to assist with the management and execution of research projects. The positions can be internships or full-time employment from a few weeks (e.g., summer internship) to several years depending on lab funding. Please send an email for inquiries. 

Major Publications

  • Majeed J, Sabbagh MN, Kang MH, Lawrence JJ, Pruitt K, Bacus S, Reyna E, Brown M, Decourt B. (2023) “Cancer drugs with high repositioning potential for Alzheimer's disease.” Expert Opinion on Emerging Drugs [PMID: 38100555]
  • Decourt B., D’Souza G., Shi J., Ritter M., Suazo, J., Sabbagh M.N. (2022) "The Cause of Alzheimer’s Disease: The Theory of Multipathology Convergence to Chronic Neuronal Stress." Aging and Disease [PMID: 35111361]
  • Sabbagh MN, Decourt B. (2023) "Biomarker-based diagnosis of preclinical Alzheimer disease: time for the clinic?" Nature Reviews Neurology [PMID: 36627511]
  • Decourt B., Sabbagh MN (2022) "The importance of genomics in advancing the diagnosis and treatment of dementia." Lancet Neurology [PMID: 35697056]

Full list of publications can be found here

Got Questions?

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Boris Decourt, Ph.D.
(806) 743 - 1012
bdecourt@ttuhsc.edu

Got Questions?

We're here to help. Contact us if you have questions.

Boris Decourt, Ph.D.

(806) 743 - 1012

bdecourt@ttuhsc.edu