Dr. Ringman is a Clinical Professor of Neurology at the Memory and Aging Center at the Keck School of Medicine of USC. He received a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Neurobiology at U.C. Berkeley before going to medical school at McGill University. He did his internship and residency at Baylor College of Medicine Houston before coming to UCLA to pursue subspecialty training in behavioral neurology. His current activities include performing studies of persons with or destined to develop familial Alzheimer’s disease due to known genetic mutations, clinical research in late-onset Alzheimer’s disease in association with the USC Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, and seeing patients with memory or other complaints referable to neurodegenerative disease. Working at the USC Health Sciences Center in East Los Angeles, he focuses his research and clinical care on persons of Latino origin. He has had collaborations with physicians and investigators in Mexico since 1999 that continue to the present day.
USC Keck School of Medicine