David W. Coon, PhD Wins 2017 President’s Medal for Social Embeddedness
ASU President Michael Crow has awarded the 2017 President’s Medal for Social Embeddedness to David W. Coon, PhD, Associate Dean & Professor – R.I.S.E.; Nursing & Innovation Administration. “I’m happy to attend the event alongside my incredible community partners...
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Read morePhoenix Barrow researchers look for Alzheimer’s clues in healthy brains
There’s a pioneering, landmark Alzheimer’s study being conducted in the greater Phoenix area. “In recent years, we have experienced very disappointing results in treatments for patients who have dementia due to Alzheimer’s,” Marwan Sabbagh, MD, director of the Alzheimer’s...
Read moreASU brain fair engages next generation of scientists
Arizona State University psychology professor and neuroscientist Heather Bimonte-Nelson recently found herself surrounded by hundreds of students examining brains, which wouldn’t have been unusual except that they were third- and fourth-graders with handfuls of Play-Doh. Click here to read...
Read moreArizona Alzheimer’s Consortium announces training opportunities in Neurobiology of Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease funded by an NIH Postdoc training grant.
Postdoctoral Training in Neurobiology of Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease The collaborative and interactive Arizona postdoctoral fellowship program in Neurobiology of Aging and Neurodegenerative Disease is seeking highly qualified applicants for positions supported by a National Institutes of Health training...
Read moreBarrow Neurological Institute Increasing Clinical Trials for Alzheimer’s
Doctors Set Goal of Having a Trial Available for All Patients Barrow Neurological Institute is dramatically increasing the number of clinical trials related to Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. Today, the Institute, located at Dignity Health St....
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