Alla V. and Solomon Jesmer Professor of Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine
Associate Director, Rush Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center
Rush University Medical Center
ODP is pleased to recognize Dr. Lisa L. Barnes as the 2025 awardee of the Robert S. Gordon, Jr. Lecture in Epidemiology. There will be no presentation this year, but we encourage you to learn more Dr. Barnes' outstanding contributions to the field.
About Lisa L. Barnes
Dr. Lisa L. Barnes is the Alla V. and Solomon Jesmer Professor of Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine and a cognitive neuropsychologist within the Rush Alzheimer’s Disease Center at Rush University Medical Center. She is also the Associate Director of the Rush Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in biopsychology and completed a postdoctoral fellowship in cognitive neuroscience at the University of California, Davis. She joined the faculty of Rush as an assistant professor in 1999.
Dr. Barnes has received many NIH grants and published over 300 manuscripts. She is internationally recognized for her contributions to minority aging and health. Her research interests include disparities in chronic diseases of aging, cognitive decline, and risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease. She is the principal investigator of two longitudinal community-based studies of older African Americans—the Minority Aging Research Study, which has been funded by the National Institute on Aging since 2004, and the African American Clinical Core, which she has led since 2008. She advocates for recruitment of underrepresented groups into clinical studies and has received many awards and fellowships from universities and organizations throughout the United States.