Healthy Brains Together Fall 2022 Newsletter

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Healthy Brains Together Summer 2022 Newsletter

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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 […]

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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 […]

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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 >>

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Dr. Peggye Dilworth-Anderson receives Lifetime Achievement Award in AD research

Congratulations Dr. Peggye Dilworth-Anderson on receiving the Bengt Winblad Lifetime Achievement Award in Alzheimer’s Research at AAIC’22 in San Diego, CA!  Read more >

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Duke-UNC ADRC Approach to Alzheimer’s Disease Research

We at the Duke-UNC Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (ADRC) are troubled by the recently reported research misconduct by an Alzheimer’s researcher at another university. Our Center is built on the idea that Alzheimer’s disease can only be combatted through collaboration, innovation, and rigorous research. Although the allegations in the report do not involve our Center […]

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Inaugural SLAM-DUNC Symposium

The inaugural Symposium for Learning about Alzheimer’s Disease Medical Research at Duke and UNC (SLAM-DUNC) took place on June 24th and 25th at Duke University’s Karsh Alumni and Visitors Center in Durham, North Carolina. The symposium was filled with inspiration and conversations about the Duke – UNC Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center’s (ADRC) work to bring […]

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