Dr. Daniela Moga is an Associate Professor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science, UK College of Pharmacy, and an affiliated faculty member in the Institute for Pharmaceutical Outcomes & Policy (IPOP). She also holds a joint appointment as Assistant Professor in the Department of Epidemiology in the College of Public Health, and a faculty associate appointment with the Sanders-Brown Center on Aging. Dr. Moga’s areas of interest include pharmacoepidemiology and health outcomes research. Currently, her focus is on evaluating medication use and effects, including the use of potentially inappropriate medications by older adults with multiple comorbid conditions. Dr. Moga currently serves as PI for a large study (R01AG054130) evaluating the effect of a patient-centered medication therapy management intervention aiming to bolster cognitive reserve by increasing medication appropriateness in older adults, “INtervention for Cognitive Reserve Enhancement in delaying the onset of Alzheimer’s Symptomatic Expression: The INCREASE study”.