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Healthy Brains Together Newsletter Spring 2023
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ADRC NC Summit 2023
North Carolina ADRCs, Duke-UNC ADRC and Wake Forest ADRC, gathered together on February 14, 2023, for the first ADRC NC Summit. Core leaders from each of the centers came together to share ideas and develop future partnerships between the two NC Alzheimer’s centers. Dr. Heather Whitson, Duke-UNC ADRC co-director described the importance of such an event: […]
ADRC ORE Core at UNC-P
Dr. Marianne Chanti-Ketterl had great conversations about Alzheimer’s disease research with UNC-Pembroke students and staff at the Part-time Job & Volunteer Fair on January 11 at the UNCP Student Center. She met up with Victoria Huggins, advocate for Alzheimer’s disease awareness, journalist, former Miss North Carolina, and member of the Outreach, Recruitment and Engagement Core’s […]
Healthy Brains Together Winter 2022 Newsletter
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Dr. Whitson featured on The Why discussing healthy longevity
Heather Whitson, MD, MHS, Aging Center Director, was interviewed this week on Newsy’s program “The Why” discussing healthy longevity and health pitfalls to avoid on the road to a long life. Click here to view the video clip: https://video.snapstream.net/Play/arausbsQ6f1A0KcBcwqDpz?accessToken=bn02pevtyrx0k
Call for Applications – ADRC Developmental Projects Scholars
The Duke/UNC Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (ADRC, NIA P30AG028716) promotes research and discovery in Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (AD+ADRD) through its core resources. The central theme of our ADRC is to identify age-related changes across the lifespan that mediate the development, progression, and experience of Alzheimer’s disease. Applicants are highly encouraged to leverage the […]
Call for Applications – ADRC REC Scholars
The Duke/UNC Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (ADRC, NIA P30AG028716) promotes career development in Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (AD+ADRD) research through its core resources. The central theme of our ADRC is to identify age-related changes across the lifespan that mediate the development, progression, and experience of Alzheimer’s disease. Applicants are encouraged to leverage the services […]
AD research Post-Doc positions
The Duke Medical Center has two new post-doc positions open in AD research – Neurodegenerative Disease Proteomic Analysis Postdoc Position, and Neuroimaging Postdoc Position. Find out more here >>