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LTC Virtual Seminar with Stipica Mudrazija: Life after Care Cessation

Events, NewsBy Megan JensenNovember 17, 2025

Please join us on Thursday, September 18 @ 11:00 am ET for another installment of the G2Aging-CAPRA Long-term Care Seminar Series. 
Ritesh Maharaj (Brown University) will be presenting “The Impact of Long-Term Care Funding on Access to Life Sustaining Critical Care in the English NHS.”

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LTC Virtual Seminar with David Knapp @ USC: “Differences in Access to Publicly Provided Long-term Care in the United States”

Events, NewsBy Megan JensenSeptember 18, 2025

Please join us on Thursday, September 18 @ 11:00 am ET for another installment of the G2Aging-CAPRA Long-term Care Seminar Series. 
Ritesh Maharaj (Brown University) will be presenting “The Impact of Long-Term Care Funding on Access to Life Sustaining Critical Care in the English NHS.”

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CAPRA Pilot Symposium 2025

Events, NewsBy Megan JensenSeptember 11, 2025

A new report titled Preventing and Treating Dementia: Research Priorities to Accelerate Progress from the National Academies emphasizes the urgent need to accelerate progress in preventing and treating Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (AD/ADRD).

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Kenneth Langa participates in National Academy of Medicine consensus report

NewsBy kenJuly 22, 2025

A new report titled Preventing and Treating Dementia: Research Priorities to Accelerate Progress from the National Academies emphasizes the urgent need to accelerate progress in preventing and treating Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (AD/ADRD).

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Springer and colleagues’ research featured in US News & World Report

NewsBy kenJuly 22, 2025

Study suggests people with higher education face a steeper decline in their ability to plan, organize and problem-solve following a stroke, compared to those with less than a high school degree.

Edward C. Norton—UnitedHealthcare Professor of Health Care Management at the University of Michigan—was named co-winner of the prestigious Willard G. Manning Memorial Award for Best Research in Health Econometrics, alongside economist John Mullahy.

Norton wins 2025 ASHEcon Award for Best Research in Health Economoetrics

NewsBy kenJuly 22, 2025

Award recognizes exceptional contributions to the field of health econometrics—specifically, methodological or applied research that advances the analysis of health policies and outcomes.

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Lancet Commission adds ‘Vision Impairment’ to Dementia Model based on research by CAPRA Pilot Awardee Josh Ehrlich

NewsBy kenJanuary 8, 2025

The Lancet Commission has recently updated its life-course model of modifiable dementia risk factors to include vision impairment, based on research led by Dr. Joshua Ehrlich, MD, MPH.

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Julie Bynum featured on CNN and NPR for research on regional distribution of Alzheimer’s disease

NewsBy kenJanuary 8, 2025

Articles explore how regional disparities in Alzheimer’s diagnosis emphasize the need for equitable healthcare access and standardized care across the U.S.

Minding Memory Podcast: Understanding Dementia Risk Factors with Helen C. Kales, MD

Minding Memory Podcast: Understanding Dementia Risk Factors with Helen C. Kales, MD

Featured News & Events, NewsBy kenMarch 25, 2017

A Discussion on the Lancet Commission on Dementia Prevention, Intervention, and Care

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