Advances in Alzheimer's research
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Advances in Alzheimer’s Research
Is a cure almost within our grasp?
On today's program, host Seán Collins welcomes Dr. Steven Salloway, Dr. Rudy Tanzi, and David Shenk to discuss recent advances in Alzheimer's research and the possibility of early intervention and prevention.
They highlight the significance of targeting amyloid plaques in the brain, but also emphasize the need for treatments that can be administered earlier and more widely — the way statins are used to forestall or prevent atherosclerotic heart disease.
The researchers discuss the role of public funding in drug research and the challenges of developing affordable and accessible treatments. They also touch on the role of imagination in driving scientific discovery and the importance of accurate and responsible journalism in reporting on Alzheimer's research. Overall, they express optimism about the future of Alzheimer's treatment and the potential for significant progress in the coming years.
Founding Director
Butler Hospital
Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior
Brown University
Providence, R.I.
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Director
Genetics and Aging Research Unit
Director
McCance Center for Brain Health
Massachusetts General Hospital
Professor of Neurology
Boston, Mass.
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Author
The Forgetting — Alzheimer’s: a Portrait of an Epidemic
Senior Advisor
Advisor, dementia-related issues
President's Council on Bioethics
Brooklyn, N.Y.
CONTRIBUTORS
- Dr Steven Salloway
- Dr Rudy Tanzi
- Seán Collins
- David Shenk
KEYWORDS
- brain research
- alzheimer's disease
- alzheimer’s treatment
- new drug therapies
- neurology