Chair - Pharmaceutical Sciences/Professor
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Barry and Judy Silverman College of Pharmacy
Fort Lauderdale/Davie
Benedict C. Albensi, Ph.D., BCMAS, CRQM is a Professor and Chair of the Department
of Pharmaceutical Sciences. He is best known for his work with factors involved in
ageing, cognition, and Alzheimer's disease (AD), such as nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kB),
a mediator of inflammation but also a required molecule for memory.
He obtained his Ph.D. in Neuroscience from the University of Utah's Medical School
in 1995. Subsequently, he was awarded a Postdoctoral Fellowship at Georgetown University
in Washington, DC, working with Drs. Faden and Pekar, where he developed MRI methods
for investigating head trauma and cognition. He then went on to work as a Postdoctoral
Scholar with Dr. Mark Mattson, an internationally recognized leader in neurodegenerative
research, at the Sanders-Brown Center on Aging - University of Kentucky where he was
the first to show NF-kB is required for hippocampal synaptic plasticity in mammals.
Other appointments have included the Cleveland Clinic, NPS Pharmaceuticals, Pfizer,
Case Western Reserve University, St. Boniface Hospital Research Ctr., and the University
of Manitoba.
Over the last few years, his work has largely focused on mitochondrial dysfunction
in AD. Recently, the Albensi lab has shown very early deficits and sex-based differences
in mitochondrial function before the appearance of plaques and tangles, the classic
hallmarks of AD. He has been ranked in the top 1% worldwide by Expertscape.com for
his number of publications from 2010-2020 in 7 areas including Alzheimer Disease (0.48%),
neurocognitive disorders (0.76%), tauopathies (0.98%), dementia (0.85%), NF-kappa
B (0.42%), memory (68%) & energy metabolism (0.68%).