The Alzheimer’s Association is pleased to announce that research grants have been awarded to three UW-Madison researchers in the fight against Alzheimer’s and dementia. The Alzheimer’s Association is the largest nonprofit funder of Alzheimer’s research in the world, investing over $310 million in more than 950 projects in 48 countries.

“We are committed to investing in promising and innovative research and we’re proud that Wisconsin is home to scientists who are leading the way,” said Dave Grams, executive director, Alzheimer’s Association Wisconsin Chapter. “Each of these projects helps us further our mission to support those on a journey with Alzheimer’s and ultimately find a cure.”

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