Meet Our Team

Marilu Gorno Tempini

Marilu Gorno Tempini, MD, PhD

Professor in Residence

Dr. Maria Luisa Gorno Tempini is a behavioral neurologist, currently directing the Language Neurobiology laboratory of the UCSF Memory and Aging Center and the UCSF Dyslexia Center. She also directs the state-funded Multitudes Universal Screening Project, one of the four reading difficulties risk screeners approved by a state appointed panel for use in California public schools beginning in Fall of 2025. She obtained her medical degree and clinical neurology specialty training in Italy, and has a PhD in the neuroimaging of language from University College London.

Harli Grant

Program Manager

Harli manages the NIH-funded Alzheimer's Disease Research Center and the New Approaches to Dementia Heterogeneity project, an NIH funded research program.

Emma Gregory

Emma Gregory, BSN, RN, DNP

Research Project Manager

Emma received a BS degree from the University of Miami, an MS degree from USC, and a DNP degree from the University of Hawai'i. She is a Research Project Manager supporting neurodegenerative disorder studies in the Boxer Lab.

Paula Guerrero de Luna, MD

Paula Guerrero de Luna Valverde, MD

Assistant Clinical Research Coordinator

Paula earned her medical degree from Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia in Peru. She joined the ALBA Lab as a research assistant on the Multitudes project and is currently working as an assistant clinical research coordinator at the Dyslexia Center.

Ariel Guevarra

Staff Research Associate
Miraal Haque

Miraal Haque, BA

Assistant Clinical Research Coordinator

Miraal grew up in Pakistan and England before moving to California, where she recently graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, with a BA degree in cognitive science. At Berkeley, she worked at the Jagust Lab, studying atrophy patterns in relation to aging and Alzheimer’s disease. She is currently an assistant clinical research coordinator in the Rabinovici Lab.

In her free time, Miraal enjoys swimming, spending time outside, reading, and exploring new coffee shops.

Carmen Hart

Program & Events Manager, GBHI

Carmen Hart is the Program and Events Manager for the Global Brain Health Institute. She works closely with the Executive Director and GBHI senior staff to coordinate, manage and plan key aspects and activities of GBHI and the Atlantic Fellows program. She brings extensive expertise in event planning, project coordination, marketing and sales in the healthcare, media, technology and luxury hospitality industries. Before joining GBHI, she managed a contact center team at George P.

Rowan Heffelfinger

Assistant Clinical Research Coordinator

Rowan graduated from Middlebury College in May 2024 with a major in Sociology and a minor in Global Health. She joined the UCSF Memory and Aging Center (MAC) in June 2024 as a clinical research coordinator in the Dementia Imaging Genetics Lab led by Dr. Suzee Lee, where she coordinates a study investigating the neurodevelopment of children from families with a history of frontotemporal dementia or Alzheimer’s disease

Alex Hernandez

Alex Hernandez, MPH

Clinical Research Coordinator

A graduate of Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health with a specialized focus in Epidemiology of Chronic Disease, Alex is deeply committed to enhancing healthcare literacy and fostering inclusivity and diversity within healthcare, particularly among underserved and vulnerable communities.

In his free time, he enjoy running around Lake Merritt in Oakland, listening to music, and hiking/camping.

Cesar Hernandez

Data Liaison

Cesar holds bachelor’s degrees in psychology and ecology from the University of California, Davis and a Master of Public Health in epidemiology from Boston University. Prior to joining the UCSF Memory and Aging Center, Cesar worked in the Women’s Health Clinical Research Center (WHCRC) at UCSF managing data for the San Francisco Mammography Registry (SFMR) database and various clinical trial studies.

Joe Hesse

Director of Innovation

Joe Hesse joined the Memory and Aging Center in 2002 and serves as the center’s Director of Innovation. His focus is the development of informatics and computational infrastructure in support of precision medicine. He works in collaboration with many groups and faculty across UCSF with the overall goal of delivering technology solutions to clinicians and researchers that are both scientifically agile and regulatory compliant.

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