Tracy Lam-Hine (he/him)
@lamhine.bsky.social
Postdoc in Epidemiology & Population Health, Stanford University
*subjective cognitive decline, not dementia! Thanks for your collaboration @bryandjames.bsky.social
June 13, 2025 at 4:29 PM
*subjective cognitive decline, not dementia! Thanks for your collaboration @bryandjames.bsky.social
June 13, 2025 at 4:27 PM
if my NIH funding gets cut or nonrenewed, which I may know within days or hours of right now. But even if that does happen, I am so thankful I’ve had the chance to come one last time. Here’s to hoping I get to experience a few more years of #SER. Thanks for all the memories!
June 13, 2025 at 4:23 PM
if my NIH funding gets cut or nonrenewed, which I may know within days or hours of right now. But even if that does happen, I am so thankful I’ve had the chance to come one last time. Here’s to hoping I get to experience a few more years of #SER. Thanks for all the memories!
platform to share my research, and allowed me to find and make new colleagues/mentors/friends. But most of all, it has shown me that I belong in science — something people have said to me before, but that I was never able to fully feel because of major imposter syndrome. This could be my last year
June 13, 2025 at 4:23 PM
platform to share my research, and allowed me to find and make new colleagues/mentors/friends. But most of all, it has shown me that I belong in science — something people have said to me before, but that I was never able to fully feel because of major imposter syndrome. This could be my last year
Reposted by Tracy Lam-Hine (he/him)
As a multiracial person myself (along with Tracy), I find this finding fascinating and a bit scary: multiracial older adults have second highest prevalence of dementia! Higher than Black and Hispanic OAs who are known to have elevated risk
June 12, 2025 at 9:05 PM
As a multiracial person myself (along with Tracy), I find this finding fascinating and a bit scary: multiracial older adults have second highest prevalence of dementia! Higher than Black and Hispanic OAs who are known to have elevated risk
Reposted by Tracy Lam-Hine (he/him)
Multiracial persons may face unique experiences of discrimination and other stressors that could lead to this higher prevalence. More work needed in this understudied group!
June 12, 2025 at 9:07 PM
Multiracial persons may face unique experiences of discrimination and other stressors that could lead to this higher prevalence. More work needed in this understudied group!