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Samaneh Rezaeimanesh

Samaneh Rezaeimanesh

PhD Student

Oklahoma State University & George Mason University

2023 - Present

About

Samaneh Rezaeimanesh is a PhD student in the Systems Engineering and Operations Research department at George Mason University. Her research focuses on identifying biomarkers of cognitive decline, using data analytics and machine learning to better understand patterns in neurological changes. She has contributed to multiple research projects in healthcare analytics, analyzing complex datasets to uncover insights into cognitive health.

Research Areas

Subcortical Volume Cognitive Aging Neuroimaging Longitudinal Study Neural Connectivity Cognitive Function UK Biobank Aging Centenarian Longevity Psychosocial Factors Healthy Aging Cognitive Classification MRI Blood Biomarkers Machine Learning

Publications with Dr. Fili

2025
Association between subcortical volume changes and longitudinal cognitive measures in older adults

M. Fili, J. Swope, S. Rezaeimanesh, P. Mohammadiarvejeh, G. Hu, A. A. Willette

IISE Annual Conference

2025
Exploring the association between changes in neural connectivity and cognitive function in older adults: A UK Biobank study

S. Rezaeimanesh, M. Fili, P. Mohammadiarvejeh, G. Hu, A. A. Willette

IISE Annual Conference

2024
An Exploration of demographic and psychosocial indicators of centenarian survivorship

S. Rezaeimanesh, M. Fili, G. Hu, A. Bishop

IEEE Conference on Service Operations and Logistics and Informatics (SOLI) | INFORMS Conference on Service Science (ICSS)

2024
Cognitive classification using MRI and blood biomarkers

S. Rezaeimanesh, M. Fili, P. Mohammadiarvejeh, G. Hu, A. A. Willette

IISE Annual Conference