Welcome to our new class of junior investigator mentees
We are pleased to welcome our next class of junior investigator mentees as part of our Research Education Component (REC). We had an exceptional amount of applications this cycle, and[…]
We are pleased to welcome our next class of junior investigator mentees as part of our Research Education Component (REC). We had an exceptional amount of applications this cycle, and[…]
Donna Tjandra and her team at the University of Michigan Division of Computer Science and Engineering discovered that electronic health records-based criteria can be used to efficiently identify patients with[…]
We are committed to promoting the advancement of dementia research skills in junior faculty through the provision of training resources. Established with the generous support of the Chawla family, the[…]
The Michigan Alzheimer’s Disease Center would like to introduce you to our new Wellness Coordinator, Ashley Miller. Ashley received her Bachelor’s degree in Neuroscience and her Master’s degree in Public[…]
Dr. Deborah Levine and colleagues recently published “Mild Cognitive Impairment and Receipt of Treatments for Acute Myocardial Infarction in Older Adults.” Providers and patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) may[…]
We were thrilled to participate in two annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s this fall with the Alzheimer’s Association – one in Metro Detroit and one in Ann Arbor. Both gathered[…]
We are pleased to announce a new Lewy body dementia support group coming to West Bloomfield in October. Separate groups will be available for those living with LBD and caregivers[…]
“Association of Lifestyle and Genetic Risk with Incidence of Dementia” was recently published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Dr. Kenneth Langa, an affiliated faculty member of our[…]