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…their experience to advance research. Truly, scientists and investigators could not do it without the support of research volunteers. https://youtu.be/pO-9WQdk3jM What types of research can I participate in? Alzheimer disease…
…that introduces young investigators to medical research Enhancing Neuroscience Diversity through Undergraduate Research Education Experiences (ENDURE) A 10-week summer program that aims to raise interest in opportunities in neuroscience research…
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…expenses, etc.) Competency-Based Programming The REC Scholars Program was developed around the follow set of research competencies and ADRD core competencies. Research Related Literature review Study Design Research implementation Sources…
…advancing a high-power basic and clinical research agenda, the Knight ADRC also is an active center for therapeutic trials. From its beginning, the Knight ADRC promoted collaborative research at WashU…
Sarah Stout, LCSW, Clinical Research Specialist, Cognitive Technology Research Lab (CTRLab), Knight Alzheimer Disease Research Center, Department of Neurology, Washington University School of Medicine
…Washington University medical students interested in a year of ADRD research and Meharry Medical College students enrolled in the Summer Research Program offered through the Office of Medical Student Research.…
…research by providing a combination of mentored research, professional education, and ADRD training. Trainees can tailor their experience to align with their professional goals and ongoing research projects. Core program…
…research by providing a combination of mentored research, professional education, and ADRD training. Trainees can tailor their experience to align with their professional goals and ongoing research projects. Core program…
…and there is no billing of the participant or third-party payers. All assessments are done for research purposes only in our clinical research office, the Memory and Aging Project (MAP)….
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The Washington University School of Medicine Charles F. and Joanne Knight Alzheimer Disease Research Center Research Education Component was started in May 2020. The long-term goal of the REC is…
…ADRD research. All applicants should review the following requirements before formally applying to the program. Eligibility Criteria Applicants must have an ADRD-focused research project. Applicants should be approaching the start…
…year 2050. Someone in the United States develops the disease every 65 seconds. There is an urgent need for a diverse group of dedicated, research volunteers. Become a Research Volunteer…
…and is the nexus for aging and dementia research at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. We support a diverse, multidisciplinary group of investigators, scientists-in-training and research studies….
Two research teams at Washington University in St. Louis — one led by Joyce Balls-Berry; the other led by Darrell Hudson and Ganesh Babulal — have received grants totaling $7…
The Knight ADRC has supported many investigators at Washington University and at other institutions over the years. We wish to avoid the situation where two investigators study the same research…
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…search existing requests? To avoid competing and possible conflicting projects, the Knight Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center has a search existing requests page which allows investigators to search by appropriate keywords to…
Becky Fierberg, MSW, LCSW, Clinical Research Coordinator and Social Worker, Knight Alzheimer Disease Research Center, Washington University School of Medicine
…NSF or other funding agencies) Experience participating in study sections, training grants, national advisory councils, clinical or translational research networks or other similar activities Proven ability to disseminate research Successful…
Associate Professor of Social Work, Faculty Associate, Research Center for Group Dynamics, Institute for Social Research, University Michigan
Dr. Mitchell works with academic and community stakeholders to specifically recruit a higher yield of older African Americans into health research, while sharing best practices for minority recruitment and retention in aging research with NIH centers and investigators nationally. In her role as co-invetigator in the NIH NIA-funded Michigan Center for Urban African American Aging Research (MCUAAAR) project and co-director of the Community Liaison and Recruitment Core of MCUAAAR, she engages a thriving community advisory board of African American older adults, and co-manages the administrative components of MCUAAAR’s Participant Research Registry of 1200 older African American research participants in Detroit.
…and dementia. Alzheimer disease (AD) is a central focus of both research and education. These primary grants provide the core data acquisition and management structures for numerous other research efforts…
…education opportunities to new areas of the country, new populations, and new areas of science and approaches to research. Alzheimer Disease Research Centers Offer: Help with obtaining diagnosis and medical…
…research and how to request Knight ADRC speakers to visit your faith group or organization. Learn more about: Center Collaborations Importance of Research Request a Center Speaker Volunteering for Research…
Supporting Alzheimer Research The Charles F. and Joanne Knight Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center is dedicated to changing the future of Alzheimer disease through research. With your support we can accelerate…
Silent Voices: Increasing Minority Engagement in Alzheimer’s Disease Research
Presenter: Joyce Balls-Berry, PhD, MPE
Diversity in Clinical Trial Recruitment: Intention, Omission and the Silence
Presenter: Carl V. Hill, PhD, MPH
October 9, 2018 – View Flyer
Eric P. Newman Education Center (EPNEC), Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis
Presented by the Washington University Knight ADRC
Reception sponsored by The Links, Incorporated, Saint Louis Chapter and The Auxiliary to the Mound City Medical Forum
…Program Details These programs prepare medical students for careers in ADRD research by providing a combination of mentored research, professional education, and ADRD training. Trainees can tailor their experience to…
The Cognitive Technology Research Lab (CTRLab) uses technology to improve the assessment of cognition and to increase engagement in clinical studies. We primarily focus on approaches using smartphones and web-based assessments in clinical populations including Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative diseases.
…of topics including all phases of the translational research spectrum. The Seminar provides a forum for sharing cutting-edge AD/ADRD research and techniques and provides a weekly opportunity for researchers, trainees,…
Norman R. Seay First convened in 2006, the Norman R. Seay Lecture series honors civil rights leader, dedicated volunteer, and supporter of Alzheimer research, Norman R. Seay. Held every year,…
Christopher Carpenter, MD, Professor of Emergency Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine
Presenter: Robert Turner II, PhD, Professor, George Washington University, Washington D.C.
October 22, 2024 – View Flyer | View Program
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Memory & Aging Project Questions If you are a Memory & Aging research volunteer and have questions or need help with scheduling or brain donations, call us at: (314) 286-2683…
Presenter: Raegan Durant, MD, MPH, Associate Dean, Diversity and Inclusion, School of Medicine, University of Alabama at Birmingham
October 11, 2022 – View Flyer
Zoom & in-person conference
Presenter: Raina Croff, PhD
October 13, 2020 – View Flyer
Zoom video conference
Jessica Mozersky, PhD, Assistant Professor of Bioethics and Core Co-Leader, Outreach, Recruitment, and Engagement Core, Knight ADRC at WashU Medicine
Presenter: Crystal M. Glover, PhD
October 10, 2019 – View Flyer
Hyatt Regency at the Arch , 315 Chestnut Street, Saint Louis, MO 63102
Presented by the Washington University Knight ADRC
Keynote Presenter: Monique Williams, MD, MSCI
October 17, 2017 – View Flyer
Connor Auditorium, Farrell Learning & Teaching Center, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis
Presented by the Washington University Knight ADRC
Reception sponsored by The St. Louis Chapter, The Links, Incorporated
Keynote Presenter: J. Taylor Harden, PhD
October 16, 2012 – View Flyer
Connor Auditorium, Farrell Learning & Teaching Center, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis
Presented by the Washington University Knight ADRC
Reception sponsored by The St. Louis Chapter, The Links, Incorporated