When Short-Term Memory Fades, Researchers Try Tapping Into Procedural Memory on KJZZ.org
From kjzz.org: “Arizona has long been a destination for older adults, with its pristine retirement communities and warm climate. But aging in America isn’t what it used to be. The issue isn’t going away. We have to talk about...
Read moreResearchers Receive DOD Grant to Study Link Between Traumatic Brain Injury and Dementia
Click here to read the original article from the University of Arizona College of Medicine Phoenix Physician-Scientist Research Team Awarded $1.3 Million Grant to Study Long-Term Consequences of Traumatic Brain Injury The U.S. Department of Defense has awarded a...
Read more$5M Grant Awarded to Arizona-Based Alzheimer’s Research Collaboration
Funds will establish an unprecedented resource to clarify Alzheimer’s disease mechanisms and discover new treatments The Banner Alzheimer’s Foundation has been awarded a $5 million grant on behalf of several Arizona-based research institutions to develop an unprecedented public resource...
Read moreASU/Biodesign Researchers enter race for early Alzheimer’s test
Click here to read the original article from the ASU Biodesign Institute. According to Paul Coleman, an Alzheimer’s researcher at the ASU-Banner Neurodegenerative Disease Research Center (NDRC), one of the greatest difficulties plaguing efforts to find effective treatments for...
Read moreMarwan Sabbagh, MD, speaks with Being Patient on diagnosing mild cognitive impairment vs. dementia
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Read moreASU-TGen study identifies new brain death pathway in Alzheimer’s disease
First of its kind study may lead to new era of Alzheimer’s drug discovery and therapeutic targets Alzheimer’s disease tragically ravages the brains, memories and ultimately, personalities of its victims. Now affecting 5 million Americans, Alzheimer’s disease is the...
Read moreASU-TGen led study identifies cell-specific change in Alzheimer’s disease
ANK1 gene expression change found in brain’s microglia cells associated with neuroinflammation PHOENIX and TEMPE, Ariz. — July 12, 2017 — Researchers led by Arizona State University (ASU) and the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) have identified altered expression...
Read moreWinnie Liang, PhD, “Powering Science, Empowering Life” in TGen Today
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Read morePierre Tariot, MD, explains how people fighting AD in their 30s may unlock clues for everyone else, on azfamily
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