Jeff Iliff, PhD

Personal Statement

I focus on neurodegeneration and traumatic brain injury research at the VA Puget Sound and at the UW Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center.

My work has probed the ‘glymphatic’ system, a brain-wide network of perivascular spaces that facilitates the clearance of waste products, including amyloid beta and tau, from the brain interstitium during sleep. Previously at OHSU, my group demonstrated that the glymphatic system fails in the aging brain and in the young brain after traumatic brain injury. The studies suggest that impairment of glymphatic function may be one factor that renders the aging brain vulnerable to protein aggregation and neurodegeneration and may link brain trauma early in life with the development of dementia in the decades that follow. My ongoing work seeks to define the molecular and cellular underpinnings of impaired glymphatic function in the aging and post-traumatic brain, and to use novel MRI-based imaging approaches to extend these findings into clinical Alzheimer’s disease and post-traumatic populations.

As the leader of the ADRC’s new Research Education Component, I oversee the effort to train and develop a community of clinical, basic and translational Alzheimer’s disease researchers with the necessary clinical, scientific and technical competence to effectively collaborate to define the mechanistic and biological underpinnings of Alzheimer’s and related dementia, and to translate this understanding to improve the lives of those living with memory loss and dementia.

Department Affiliations

Recent Publications

Alterations in CSF Amyloid-β and Tau Biomarkers in Former College and Professional American Football Players: Findings from the DIAGNOSE CTE Research Project.
(2026 Jan 29)
J Neurotrauma
Jansson D, Shofer J, Colasurdo E, Schindler A, Li G, Adler CH, Balcer L, Bernick C, Daneshvar D, Katz D, McClean M, Mez J, Palmisano J, Ashton N, Blennow K, Zetterberg H, Tripodis Y, Alosco ML, Cummings JL, Reiman EM, Shenton M, Stern RA, Iliff J, Peskind ER, DIAGNOSE CTE Research Project

The glymphatic system clears amyloid beta and tau from brain to plasma in humans.
(2026 Jan 27)
Nat Commun 17(1): 715
Dagum P, Elbert DL, Giovangrandi L, Singh T, Venkatesh VV, Corbellini A, Kaplan RM, Levendovszky SR, Ludington E, Yarasheski K, Lowenkron J, VandeWeerd C, Lim MM, Iliff JJ

Antiseizure medication effects on sleep architecture in epilepsy: Glymphatic insights and implications for cognitive decline.
(2026 Feb)
Epilepsy Res 220(): 107730
Swierz J, Doherty M, Ji S, Iliff J, Cho Y

Resolving the mysteries of brain clearance and immune surveillance.
(2025 Dec 3)
Neuron 113(23): 3908-3923
Kipnis J, Benveniste H, Eichmann A, Thomas JL, Reich DS, Lewis LD, Tsai LH, Drieu A, Bakker ENTP, Kelley DH, Lundgaard I, Mestre H, Zott B, Eide PK, van Osch MJP, van Veluw SJ, Iliff J, Yang AC, Santambrogio L, Da Mesquita S, Daneman R, Rustenhoven J, Goldman SA, Nedergaard M

Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Positive Airway Pressure, and Implications of Early Treatment in Parkinson Disease.
(2026 Jan 1)
JAMA Neurol 83(1): 68-75
Neilson LE, Montaño I, May JL, Sicard S, Cho Y, Iliff JJ, Elliott JE, Lim MM, Scott GD

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