Abigail Dubois, BS

Abigail Dubois is a Research Analyst I in the Neurology Department at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. She earned her bachelor’s degree in molecular neuroscience from the University of Rhode Island in 2024 and joined the Donahue Lab shortly thereafter. Previously, she worked on projects related to the early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease using retinal imaging at the University of Rhode Island and Butler Hospital in Providence, RI. Under Dr. Donahue, she is investigating how dysfunction of the glymphatic system contributes to cognitive decline and elevated beta-amyloid levels in Alzheimer’s disease, focusing on water density of the choroid plexus and CSF flow. After VUMC, she will continue her education and apply to medical schools.

Abigail Dubois is a Research Analyst I in the Neurology Department at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. She earned her bachelor’s degree in molecular neuroscience from the University of Rhode Island in 2024 and joined the Donahue Lab shortly thereafter. Previously, she worked on projects related to the early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease using retinal imaging at the University of Rhode Island and Butler Hospital in Providence, RI. Under Dr. Donahue, she is investigating how dysfunction of the glymphatic system contributes to cognitive decline and elevated beta-amyloid levels in Alzheimer’s disease, focusing on water density of the choroid plexus and CSF flow. After VUMC, she will continue her education and apply to medical schools.