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 […]
Save the date for our two-day virtual course where participants will 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 about the disease. Thursday, October 21st – Friday, […]
The Boston University Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, Ambassador Program is an organization at a local level that works to educate the community about research participation in Alzheimer’s disease clinical trials and studies. These goals will be achieved through education and outreach events in the Boston community and through community memory screenings. Program Expectations/Requirements: At least […]
Registration is now over. Those selected for the course will be notified soon. We will open up registration for another online AgeWISE course in the future, so please check back here in a few weeks!
Ann McKee, a William Fairfield Warren professor, described the path that led her to become a physician and scientist and how she came to research chronic traumatic encephalopathy during her address at the School of Medicine MD/PhD Convocation May 16.
The 2018 Alzheimer’s Association was held on April 4th, 2018. The discussion of past, present and future research on Alzheimer’s Disease was discussed.
Dr. Stern was invited to give a lecture on CTE at Sargent College on October 1st. Appropriate for rehabilitation school setting, the presentation focused on the long term effects of repetitive head injuries. As a major public health concern for our country, the brain disease CTE can lead to many health concerns. The importance of […]