Category: Front Feature
This year we were fortunate to have an amazing pool of applicants for our Pilot Grant here at the Boston University ADRC! We would love to take this opportunity to thank everyone for applying and to congrats our two winners on winning the Pilot Grant Award! Pilot 27-1 Aytan, Nurgul Title: TDP-43 mis-spliced transcripts associated […]
Join us on May 16th for a conversation on Dementia’s Impact on Communities of Color!
Our Center supports a wide variety of Alzheimer’s disease-related research. If you are interested in participating in one of our studies, please reach out to our Recruitment Coordinator, Dean Sheppard at sheppard@bu.edu or call us at 617-358-4133 Everything we have learned about memory, memory treatments, and memory disorders is known because someone volunteered for a research […]
The Boston University Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (BU ADRC) Is Soliciting Proposals for Pilot and Feasibility Studies New proposals or initiatives for biomedical, epidemiological behavioral, legal, ethical, health systems or other research in Alzheimer’s disease are encouraged. Two NIH-funded proposals for $25,000 in direct costs for one-year non-renewable studies will be awarded. The Development Grant […]
Our annual CTE Conference is back! This hybrid course will feature an opportunity for all of our participants to learn about all aspects of CTE, including its pathology, pathophysiology, genetics, biomarkers, imaging, clinical syndromes, clinical criteria, differential diagnosis, impact on veterans, implications for the family and, what it is like to live with or worry […]
The BU ADRC Research Education Component (REC) is an interactive, mentored training program focusing on providing the next generation of Alzheimer’s Disease and Alzheimer’s Disease Related Disorders (AD/ADRD) researchers with the essential tools and competencies they need to launch a successful career in basic, clinical, and translational science. REC scholars accepted into the program receive […]
Dear ADRC Community, Wherever you are reading this, we want to send a warm welcome to each of you. As we approach the holiday season, we thank you for your support that has facilitated our pursuit of research and educational breakthroughs and enhanced patient care at the Boston University School of Medicine Alzheimer’s Disease Research […]
Steven Starks, MD, FAPA Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Houston College of Medicine