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The Duke University and the University of North Carolina Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (Duke/UNC ADRC) brings together leading researchers in Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias across two major research institutions.

As an NIH-funded center of excellence, we aim to catalyze and support research, innovations in clinical care and academic work force development (with North Carolina Central University, East Carolina University and UNC Pembroke as partner institutions) in this field. Our ultimate purpose is to reduce the burden of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias regionally and nationally. The outstanding scientific environment at both institutions enables novel research to identify effective methods of prevention and/or early intervention, and to reduce racial and urban/rural disparities associated with dementia.

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Events in September 2022

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

All day: Health Equity Research Intensive

All day

All day: Health Equity Research Intensive

All day

9:00 am: Aging with Gusto Health Fair


All day: Health Equity Research Intensive

All day

9:30 am: Apex Senior Health Fair


9:00 am: BOLD NC Brain Health Conference


8:30 am: Veterans Resource Fair & Stand Down


1:00 pm: 11th Mama Afrika Festival


All day: World Alzheimer's Day

All day

5:30 pm: Karen L. Wrenn Lectureship


6:00 pm: UNDERStanding Dementia: Vascular Dementia


4:00 pm: ADRC IDEAS Forum


4:00 pm: External Advisory Board Dinner


All day: Duke-UNC ADRC Annual Meeting & External Advisory Board Meeting

All day