Summary
Yi Li is an Associate Professor of neuroimaging at Weill Cornell Medicine with 13 years of focused experience studying MRI, FDG-PET and PIB-PET biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease. Her career spans clinical radiology and translational research roles at Shandong University, NYU Langone and NYU School of Medicine, where she led multimodal imaging studies that bridge clinical practice and quantitative research. She specializes in combining structural MRI with metabolic and amyloid PET to unravel disease mechanisms and improve diagnostic precision. Based in New York, she brings a clinician’s eye to rigorous research design and longitudinal imaging analysis, often integrating methods that enhance sensitivity to early pathological change. An experienced investigator, she is known for translating imaging advances into actionable insights for Alzheimer’s research and care.
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