KU ADC: Changing the Future for Millions

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KU ADC: Changing the Future for Millions

By The University of Kansas Alzheimer's Disease Center

Date and time

Monday, November 18, 2019 · 2 - 3:30pm CST

Location

Meadowbrook Park Clubhouse

9101 Nall Avenue Prairie Village, KS 66207

Description

Come hear how Dr. Jeff Burns and Dr. Russ Swerdlow, Co-Directors of the KU Alzheimer’s Disease Center,
and their colleagues are changing the future for millions of people at risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.


Learn how you, too, can participate in advancing this critical research.

Event location:

Meadowbrook Park Clubhouse

9101 Nall Avenue

Prairie Village, KS 66207




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The University of Kansas Alzheimer's Disease Center (KU ADC) is a National Institute of Aging (NIH)-designated and funded Alzheimer's Disease Center. Researchers at centers with this elite designation are working to translate research advances into improved diagnoses, care, and educational resources for Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients while working on a way to cure and possibly prevent Alzheimer's disease.

Each center has its own unique area of emphasis. The KU ADC emphasizes the research areas of mitochondrial genomics, metabolism (energy production) and neuroimaging.

The mission of the KU Alzheimer's Disease Center is to improve the lives of patients and families with Alzheimer's disease by eliminating the disease through research into its treatment and prevention.

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