Update: Banner Health media briefing on Alzheimer’s Prevention Initiative trial
Banner Health hosted media briefing on autosomal dominant trial PHOENIX (June 16, 2022) — Banner Health today hosted a media briefing with a panel of experts from the Alzheimer’s Prevention Initiative Autosomal Dominant Alzheimer’s Disease (or API ADAD) trial....
Read moreResearchers Receive $15.7 Million NIH Grant for the Arizona Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center
Grant will continue to support Arizona’s leadership roles in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias PHOENIX (December 2, 2021) – Researchers from seven institutions across Arizona are the leads for a prestigious grant expected to total $15.7...
Read moreUArizona Awarded $60 Million to Lead Precision Aging Network
The network, established with funding from the National Institutes of Health, has the the ultimate goal of developing more effective brain-aging treatments and interventions targeted to the individual. Click here to read the full article from The University of...
Read moreASU Biodesign Institute: A new model of Alzheimer’s progression
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia and is characterized by neurodegeneration in regions of the brain involved in memory and learning. Amyloid beta and tau are two toxic proteins that build up in disease and cause...
Read moreArizona Researchers Receive $27.5 Million NIH Grant to Study People at Six Levels of Genetic Risk for Alzheimer’s Disease
The new study will inform the discovery of disease mechanisms and help find effective prevention therapies Banner Alzheimer’s Institute (BAI) has received a grant expected to total $27.5 million over five years from the National Institute on Aging...
Read moreJeffrey Kordower to lead Arizona’s collaborative fight against Neurodegenerative Diseases
The ASU – Banner Neurodegenerative Disease Research Center, a partnership between Banner Health and Arizona State University, has named Jeffrey Kordower, PhD, as its founding director to lead the aggressive pursuit of new battleground tactics in the war against Alzheimer’s...
Read moreNational Institute for Health + Duke University – Alzheimer’s Association Workshop (online), March 9-10, 2021
Register online today for NIA-Duke-Alzheimer’s Association Workshop on March 9-10, 2021. The workshop is dedicated to improving the understanding of how existing analytic methods and available population data (such as Medicare) can be leveraged to make progress in understanding...
Read moreNational Institute on Aging Program Accepting Applications for Early Investigators Interested in Health Disparity Research
The 2021 Butler-Williams Scholars Program is now accepting applications through March 31, 2021. The program will be convened virtually August 24-26, 2021 and will feature presentations from investigators conducting timely research across all phases of science. The Scholars will have...
Read moreF.D.A. Panel Declines to Endorse Alzheimer’s Drug – The New York Times
The drug, aducanumab, made by Biogen, would be the first new Alzheimer’s treatment in nearly two decades. But the advisory panel said there was not enough evidence of its effectiveness in slowing cognitive decline. Click Here to Read the...
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