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Introducing the National Alzheimer’s Coordinating Center

09.27.2022 - By Wisconsin Alzheimer‘s Disease Research CenterPlay

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Dementia Matters Special Series: The National Strategy for Alzheimer's Disease Data and Research Part 1:

Kicking off our six-episode series on the National Alzheimer’s Coordinating Center and their Spring 2022 ADRC meeting, Dr. Walter Kukull joins the podcast. He explains what NACC is, what they do with the data they collect from the 42+ Alzheimer’s Disease Research Centers, the center’s biannual ADRC meetings and what he’s most excited about for the next five years of Alzheimer’s disease research.

Guest: Walter Kukull, PhD, director, National Alzheimer’s Coordinating Center, professor, University of Washington department of epidemiology

Show Notes

Learn more about the National Alzheimer’s Coordinating Center at their website. 

View slides and video recordings of NACC’s Spring 2022 ADRC Meeting on the NACC website.

Register for NACC’s Fall 2022 ADRC Meeting on their website. Registration is free and open to the public. The fall meeting, which will focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion in Alzheimer’s research, will take place Thursday, October 20, and Friday, October 21, both virtually and in person in Chicago, IL.

Learn more about Dr. Kukull in his bio on the University of Washington’s Memory and Brain Wellness Center website.

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