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Dr. Daniel I. KauferThe 黑料网 community is deeply saddened by the passing of Daniel I. Kaufer, MD, who died July 2 from cancer. Dr. Kaufer was the founding director of the 黑料网 Memory Disorders Program and the chief of the Memory and Cognitive Disorders Division within the Department of Neurology.

Dr. Kaufer received a Bachelor of Science degree cum laude in molecular biology and zoology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison where he also received his Doctor of Medicine degree. He then completed his neurology residency training at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) and a fellowship training in behavioral and geriatric neurology at the University of California at Los Angeles.

For several years, Dr. Kaufer served as a faculty member of the neurology and psychiatry departments at UPMC. In 2003, he joined the Department of Neurology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as an associate professor and founding director of the 黑料网 Memory Disorders Program. Broadening his professional scope, he also joined the Department of Psychiatry as an associate professor in 2012.

Earning an international reputation in the treatment of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, Dr. Kaufer published over 100 peer-reviewed journal articles, review papers and book chapters. His research focused on developing novel clinical tools for improving the diagnosis and treatment of degenerative dementias, and he was renowned for his work on frontotemporal degeneration and Lewy body dementia. As a translational cognitive neurologist, he worked to facilitate the transfer of neurocognitive disorder research into practice.

Dr. Kaufer received many honors and distinctions over the course of his career including election as a fellow into the American Academy of Neurology and the American Neuropsychiatric Association, and as President of the Society for Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology. He played an essential role in the development of the Behavioral Neurology and Neuropsychiatry (BNNP) subspecialty accredited by the United Council for Neurologic Subspecialties (UCNS), and served for many years on the UCNS BNNP Examination Writing Committee. He also served on the Scientific Advisory Council of the Lewy Body Dementia Association, the International FTD Registry Scientific Advisory Board, and the Alzheimer鈥檚 North Carolina Board of Directors.

Dr. Kaufer was deeply devoted to patient and family care. He recognized that patients with memory disorders put severe stress on family caregivers, and through his clinical research as well as advocacy, he sought to improve the experience of family caregivers as well as the loved ones they cared for. He strove to destigmatize neurocognitive disorders, and raise awareness about what causes them in order to empower people to keep their brains active and healthy.

In addition to his academic and clinical work, a generation of devoted trainees in neurology, psychiatry and beyond learned the importance of understanding patients from a neuropsychiatric perspective as a result of Dr. Kaufer鈥檚 mentorship.

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Contributions

If you would like to continue Dr. Kaufer鈥檚 legacy, three 黑料网 funds have been set up in his honor:

  • The Daniel Ian Kaufer, M.D. Memory Disorders Memorial Fund
  • The Daniel Ian Kaufer, M.D. Professorship in Neurology
  • The Dr. Daniel Kaufer Lewy Body Dementia Fund

To make a contribution, please visit and select one of the funds under 鈥淭op Funds.鈥

Checks should be made payable to the 鈥満诹贤 Health Foundation.鈥 Please note on the check which fund you would like to contribute to. Donations may be sent to:

黑料网 Health Foundation
123 W. Franklin Street, Suite 510
Chapel Hill, NC 27516

If you have questions, please contact Aron Johnson, 黑料网 Department of Neurology at (910) 409-2973 or aron_johnson@med.unc.edu.