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The Alzheimer’s Disease in Primary Care Study
About the Program
Website:
The Alzheimer’s Disease in Primary Care Study
Host Organization:
Institute for Translational Research - UNT Health Science Center
Description:
The Alzheimer’s Disease in Primary Care Study (ADPC: R01AG058537) is a $6.5 million grant awarded from the National Institute on Aging. The study is the first-ever examination of a blood-based Alzheimer’s test for primary care settings. Participants must be 65 or older and have memory concerns. This study includes 6 components: interview/neuropsychological testing, blood draw, informant Interview, MRI of the brain, PET scan of the brain, and research medical exam. Participants must have a referral form from their doctor. For more information please contact the study team at 817-735-2963.
Dates & Times
Frequency:
Available year-round
Cost & Registration
Cost:
Free
Registration Required:
No
Program Details
Age:
Adult (45-64 years)
Senior (65 years or older)
Audience:
General
Body Part or Type:
Not Specified
Condition:
Mental Health and Behavior
Language(s):
English
Espanol / Spanish
Contact Person
(817) 735-2963
Additional Information
Funding:
National Institute on Aging
Location
Venue:
University of North Texas Health Science Center
Address:
855 Montgomery Street
5th Floor
Fort Worth
,
TX
76107
Building:
Health Pavilion