Ever wonder what role inflammation might play in Alzheimer’s disease? Watch our latest webinar with Shane Liddelow, Ph.D. from NYU Langone Health, as he shares research highlighting his findings. https://lnkd.in/gTxyiyjG NYU Langone Health #Alzheimersresearch #NYULangone #neuroinflammation
Cure Alzheimer's Fund
研究服务
Wellesley Hills,Massachusetts 1,086 位关注者
A non-profit that funds research with the highest probability of slowing, stopping, or reversing Alzheimer’s disease.
关于我们
Cure Alzheimer's Fund is a 501c3 non-profit established to provide funding for targeted research with the highest probability of slowing, stopping, or reversing Alzheimer’s disease. Since its founding in 2004, Cure Alzheimer’s Fund has provided grants to the world’s leading researchers and has contributed more than $200 million to research. Its funded initiatives have been responsible for many key breakthroughs in understanding the causes and pathology of Alzheimer’s disease. Cure Alzheimer’s Fund has received a 4-star rating for 12 consecutive years from Charity Navigator. With 100% of general donations going to support our research program, the Cure Alzheimer’s Fund has been able to provide grants to many of the best scientific minds in the field of Alzheimer’s research.
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https://www.curealz.org
Cure Alzheimer's Fund的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 研究服务
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Wellesley Hills,Massachusetts
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2004
- 领域
- Medical Research、Alzheimer's、Entrepeneurial Research、Charity、Venture Philanthropy和NONPROFIT
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主要
34 Washington St
Suite 310
US,Massachusetts,Wellesley Hills,02481
Cure Alzheimer's Fund员工
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I was encouraged by the increased attention to the role of immune cells in Alzheimer’s disease at #AAIC24. With age and cell damage, microglia and other immune cells may shift from protective to destructive. ICYMI: a new study supported by Cure Alzheimer's Fund funding, and led by Dr. David Holtzman, reveals that mice with loss of brain tissue caused by toxic tau, similar to that in Alzheimer’s, also have more peripheral immune T cells in their brains, attracted there by the brain-resident microglia. Understanding the role of these circulating immune cells in neurodegeneration may lead to new therapeutic strategies. Read more https://lnkd.in/guF_meBB #TCells #ImmuneCells #AlzheimersResearch
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Watch our latest Webinar featuring Julie Harris, Ph.D., Executive Vice President, Research Management of CureAlz, as she shares the latest advances in Alzheimer’s research. #Alzheimersresearch #alzheimers https://lnkd.in/eyWtmxwc
What's New In Alzheimer's Research? – Cure Alzheimer's Fund
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“To be able to report that in 2023 CureAlz funded 147 researchers in 11 countries with a new record for total research spending of $27.8 million both gratifies and humbles me.” Meg Smith, CEO of Cure Alzheimer’s Fund, on the record-setting year of funding in 2023. Read more about our impact in this year’s Annual Report. Visit https://lnkd.in/ewJXk98D #CureAlz #AlzheimersResearch #AnnualReport
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We have a great addition to your summer reading list!?Our 2023 Annual Report is out, full of science on the cutting edge of the fight against Alzheimer’s disease.?We are proud that it once again reflects a broad spectrum of diverse research.?Since our founding 20 years ago, we have sought to take on high-risk, high-reward projects reflecting a range of innovative but rigorously established hypotheses, and we supported over 100 such efforts last year alone.? The clinical benefits achieved by the new anti-amyloid drugs are encouraging as evidence that progress is being made, but we need to do better against amyloid as a target and against the myriad other targets this complex disease implicates. In 2023 alone, we provided grants to investigations focused on: ? Triggers and mechanisms of tau misfolding and propagation; ? Deeper understanding of the drivers leading APP cleavage towards beta amyloid production;? ? Mechanisms of synaptic and circuit dysfunction and support in AD; ? Neuroinflammation and the role of brain-resident and peripheral immune cells; ? Impact of immunization on AD pathology; ? Potential for gut microbiome interventions to affect AD brain pathology; ? Molecular pathways altered by lifestyle interventions like exercise, diet, sleep, and stress management; and ? Many other promising areas of research. ? We understand the importance of unconventional ideas in scientific breakthroughs; that's why we strive to be the funder that exceptional researchers turn to for support in exploring potentially paradigm-changing concepts. We, and the researchers we support, are deeply grateful for our donors' generosity. Their contributions allow us to make these leaps forward possible. We're incredibly excited to see what discoveries unfold in the diverse range of projects we have and will fund in 2024. These discoveries hold immense promise for future therapies and a brighter future for those living with Alzheimer's. #AlzheimersResearch #ScientificDiscovery #NonProfitTransparency Cure Alzheimer's Fund https://lnkd.in/egmPXR9h
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In 2023, CureAlz funded a record $27.8 million in Alzheimer’s research. To learn more about how your support is making a difference, visit https://lnkd.in/ewJXk98D #Alzheimersresearch #AnnualReport #InGratitude
2023 Results – Cure Alzheimer's Fund
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A huge shoutout to the amazing Whetton Family for hosting the fabulous "Raising Dough for Alzheimer’s" event earlier this month! Their bake sale, auction, and raffle whipped up an incredible $5,700 for Alzheimer's research! Check out this great photo of Dave, Rita, and their son Enzo! #BakingForACause?#AlzheimersAwareness?#CommunityLove?#RaisingDough
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We are thrilled to announce that we have reached a major milestone: awarding over $200 million in research grants since our founding! We have supported more than 840 innovative grants led by more than 300 scientists, resulting in 1,182 published peer-reviewed papers. We are deeply grateful for our Founders, Board of Directors, Trustees, and dedicated donor and researcher communities. Read more https://lnkd.in/egB73zwJ #Alzheimersresearch #thankyou #CureAlz
CURE ALZHEIMER’S FUND REACHES $200 MILLION IN RESEARCH GRANTS – Cure Alzheimer's Fund
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Yesterday, an expert Advisory Committee convened by the FDA unanimously recommended that the FDA approve Eli Lilly’s donanemab for treatment of the earliest stages of Alzheimer’s disease.?It’s truly exciting to see a second disease-modifying drug reach this milestone in the FDA regular approval process and to recognize that our field is moving biomarker-driven diagnosis and prognosis rapidly into the clinic.?We thank the FDA and the members of the Advisory Committee, including CureAlz-supported scientist Dr. Constantino Iadecola, for their thoughtful, patient-centric discussion of donanemab and its risk/reward profile for individuals in the earliest stages of clinical Alzheimer’s disease, and look forward to the FDA’s final decision.? #donanemab Cure Alzheimer's Fund ?https://lnkd.in/eVEVCTmX
ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO FDA RECOMMENDS APPROVAL OF ALZHEIMER'S DRUG DONANEMAB – Cure Alzheimer's Fund
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Cure Alzheimer’s Fund has announced the recipients of the inaugural Jeffrey L. Morby Prize. Congratulations to Dr. David M. Holtzman and Dr. Xiaoying Chen of Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. They were selected by their peers for their paper “Microglia-Mediated T Cell Infiltration Drives Neurodegeneration in Tauopathy,” which was published in Nature in March 2023. The Morby Prize is named in honor of our late Co-Founder Jeffrey L. Morby and will be awarded annually to the senior and first authors of a recent scientific publication that transforms the fundamental understanding of Alzheimer’s disease and opens new paths to translate scientific results into effective ways to prevent, diagnose or treat the disease. We were honored to have Jeff’s wife and CureAlz Co-Founder, Jacqui Morby, present this year’s award in person. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gFvxbYJa #Alzheimersresearch #MorbyPrize Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
CURE ALZHEIMER’S FUND PRESENTS THE JEFFREY L. MORBY PRIZE FOR EXCEPTIONAL RESEARCH – Cure Alzheimer's Fund
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