2019

Bracing Ourselves for a Big Response to Supplements for Non-Alzheimer’s Grants

Anticipating an Avalanche of Applications: Alzheimer’s and Related Dementias-Focused Supplements for Non-Alzheimer’s Grants Kim Kramer, Health Specialist,Division of Extramural Activities (DEA) We at NIA have again issued a Notice advertising a program through which NIH grantees can apply for administrative supplements to add Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (AD/ADRD) research components to grants that are not […]

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Do This 1 Thing to Stress Less During the Holidays

The holidays are almost here, and with them often comes added stress from all the extra shopping, hurrying, traveling, and visiting. But the good news is that a little exercise and physical activity can help reduce stress. The benefits of exercise go well beyond physical well-being—exercise also helps support your emotional and mental health. Learn

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Read the Latest Aging and Alzheimer’s News from NIA

Check out these articles for the latest in aging advances and research happening at the National Institute on Aging at NIH: Frequent social contact in midlife may reduce dementia risk, Whitehall II study analysis shows— More frequent social contacts in late midlife are associated with lower dementia risk, suggests an NIA-supported study of more than 10,000

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New NIA Funding Opportunities and Notices of Special Interest

Welcome to NIA’s monthly funding opportunities email! This alert links to all of the Funding Opportunity Announcements and notices published by the National Institute on Aging at NIH in the previous month, giving researchers and trainees a heads up about what’s new. Read about the latest NIA Funding Opportunities (published in October 2019) by clicking

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Supporting the Next Generation of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias Researchers

Partha Bhattacharyya, Program Director, Division of Behavioral and Social Research (DBSR), and Nina Silverberg, Director, Alzheimer’s Disease Centers Program, Division of Neuroscience (DN) Thanks to increases in appropriations for Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (AD/ADRD) research, the scientific field has evolved in unprecedented ways in a very short time, and the good news is we’re

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Studies Testing New Treatments, Interventions for Alzheimer’s and Dementia Now Recruiting

Interested in volunteering for research on Alzheimer’s, related dementias, and cognitive health? Search for clinical trials and studies near you with NIA’s Clinical Trials Finder. New and featured studies Click on the trial name for details, including contact information. Biomarkers and Brain Imaging Biomarker Predictors of Memantine Sensitivity (San Diego, CA) Novel Measures for Alzheimer’s

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Read the Latest in Aging and Alzheimer’s news from NIA

Check out these articles for the latest in aging advances and research happening at the National Institute on Aging at NIH: NIH-funded translational research centers to speed, diversify Alzheimer’s drug discovery— NIA has launched two new research centers designed to diversify and reinvigorate the Alzheimer’s disease drug development pipeline. Hairpins, beta sheets and fuzzy coats: Tau

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