All members of the Central Kentucky community are invited to the National Commemorative Candle Lighting for Alzheimer's Disease, to be held Sunday, Nov. 13 at 5 p.m. at the University of Kentucky Sanders-Brown Center on Aging.
All members of the Central Kentucky community are invited to the National Commemorative Candle Lighting for Alzheimer's Disease, to be held Sunday, Nov. 13 at 5 p.m. at the University of Kentucky Sanders-Brown Center on Aging.
University of Kentucky Sanders-Brown Center on Aging (SBCoA) researchers, led by co-principal investigators Richard Kryscio and Frederick Schmitt, have been awarded a grant of more than $3 million from the National Institute on Aging, to identify risk factors for multiple forms of autopsy-confirmed dementia.
Mark Lovell, a researcher for the University of Kentucky Sanders-Brown Center on Aging and a member of the faculty in the UK College of Arts and Sciences Department of Chemistry, has been named the Jack and Linda Gill Arts and Sciences Research Excellence Fund Professor in Chemistry.
Harry LeVine III, associate professor in the Sanders-Brown Center on Aging, Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry Department, Center for Structural Biology has been selected as a Fulbright Scholar to Sweden.
In this UK Now halftime report, Carl Nathe introduces us to a Kentucky couple feeling the impact of research happening at Sanders Brown Center on Aging.
Are you a family member, friend or caregiver to a person with a memory disorder such as Alzheimer's disease? If so, a free presentation by the University of Kentucky Sanders-Brown Center on Aging, the Alzheimer's Association, the Kentucky TeleHealth Network and local health care centers may be helpful to you.
Nine "Senior Stars" (outstanding Kentuckians over age 80) and three centenarians (Kentuckians over age 100) were honored at the inaugural Senior Star Luncheon, sponsored by the University of Kentucky Sanders-Brown Center on Aging.
Join the UK Sanders-Brown Center on Aging for the Inaugural Markesbery Symposium on Dementia and Aging. This two day program will offer sessions for both the scientific and community audience. Clinicians and researchers from the University of Kentucky and other institutions come together to share current findings, trends and latest updates on dementia and aging disorders, particularly as related to Alzheimer’s disease.