Current Members

Abbott, Katy
Full Name
Katy Abbott, PhD, MGS
Credentials
PhD, MGS
Role

Executive Committee, Training Core

Primary title
Executive Director
Primary Institution
Scripps Gerontology Center
Complete Titles

Executive Director, Scripps Gerontology Center and Professor of Gerontology, Miami University

Bio
Katy Abbott, PhD, MGS, is executive director of the Scripps Gerontology Center and Professor of Gerontology at Miami University in Oxford, OH. Her research and teaching focus on preference-based, person-centered care for older adults receiving long-term services and supports. She co-founded Preference Based Living, a collaborative organization dedicated to advancing understanding of individual preferences through the development and use of the Preferences for Everyday Living Inventory, a valid and reliable assessment tool. Dr. Abbott leads research initiatives, including training in Emotion-Focused Communication, which equips care partners with practical strategies to enhance connection and reduce distress among individuals living with dementia, and the Individualized Positive Psychosocial Interaction (IPPI) program, which advances person-centered improvements in care delivery. Her work bridges research and practice, ensuring that interventions are both rigorous and feasible in real-world settings. She is committed to mentoring emerging scholars and collaborating across disciplines to advance scalable, non-pharmacological interventions in dementia care.
Link to Allore, Heather profile page.
Full Name
Heather Allore, PhD
Credentials
PhD
Role

Core Leader, Design and Statistics Core (DSC)

Primary title
Professor
Primary Institution
Yale School of Medicine
Complete Titles

Professor, Yale School of Medicine
Professor, Yale School of Public Health

Bio
Heather Allore, PhD, founded the field of gerontological biostatistics to help researchers have the tools necessary to understand how to design and analyze research relevant and important to the lives and well-being of older adults. Led by Dr. Allore, the Design and Statistics Core connects these methods to all aspects of the IMPACT Collaboratory. She is the leader of the Data Management and Statistics Core of the Yale Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center. Dr. Allore previously served as Director of Biostatistics at the Yale Program on Aging. Her international collaborations, helping to improve the lives of people living with dementia, cover Europe, Australia, and New Zealand.