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UK Sanders-Brown Center on Aging Mind Matters Health Fair is May 7

The 10th annual Mind Matters Health Fair will feature the latest information on healthy aging.

Mice with Frequent Flyer Miles Advance the Alzheimer's Cause

Scientists from four different institutions are working together to identify a biomarker for Alzheimer's Disease using mice that travel an 850-mile circuit to test the efficacy of special technology called Quest MRI.

Combining Passions for Science and Policy

Science and policy may seem like two unrelated fields, but for Alex Helman, a doctoral candidate in the UK College of Medicine, the two are linked.

Sanders-Brown Awarded Grant to Study Alzheimer's Prevention Drug

The National Institutes of Health has awarded a five year, $2.88 million grant to a researcher at the Sanders-Brown Center on Aging to study a drug's potential to prevent Alzheimer's disease.

UK Student Co-Authors Paper on Recruiting Blacks/African-Americans for Dementia Research

In a paper published in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, UK College of Medicine student Eseosa Ighodaro, Ph.D., addressed the numerous challenges associated with studying dementia in Blacks/African-Americans.

Brain Research with the Abisambra Lab

Joe Abisambra and his lab trainees study Tau, a microtubule stabilizing protein, in hopes of finding a cure for Alzheimer's.

Jared Hoffman Featured on LabTV

Graduate student Jared Hoffman is a member of Ai-Ling Lin’s lab at the Sanders-Brown Center on Aging.

Rachel Armstrong Featured on LabTV

Rachel Armstrong, an undergrad at Cornell, studied in Ai-Ling Lin's lab at the Sanders-Brown Center on Aging.

Ai-Ling Lin Featured on LabTV

Ai-Ling Lin is the principal investigator in her own lab in Sanders-Brown Center on Aging.

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