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Memory and Aging Program

Clinical Trials

               

Prevention and Early Treatment of Alzheimer's

The research advancements made at the Memory & Aging Program towards a future without Alzheimer's disease would not be possible without our courageous study participants and dedicated compassionate donors. Research study participants have the chance to be part of scientific research that may lead to a preventative treatment for Alzheimer’s disease.

Join the Butler Alzheimer’s Prevention Registry - We have a 25 year history of excellence in clinical care, training, and research. We work hand in hand with passionate research volunteers, patients and their families to find a preventative treatment for Alzheimer’s disease.

Contact Information:

 

Memory and Aging Program
345 Blackstone Boulevard
1st Floor Weld Building
Providence, RI 02906
P: (401) 455-6402
F: (401) 455-6405
E: memory@butler.org

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Open & Enrolling Research Studies

The Alzheimer's disease research studies at Butler Hospital listed below are active and open to enrollment. Please click the links below to learn more about specific trials.

Prevention Studies

These enrolling studies are for fairly healthy adults who are 55-75 years old with normal mental and thinking abilities. Individuals are not required to have a family history of Alzheimer's disease to participate.

Studies for People with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), Mild Alzheimer’s Disease (AD), and Moderate Alzheimer’s Disease (AD)
Studies for People with a Family Mutation
Studies Aimed at Identifying Risk Factors for Alzheimer’s and Cognitive Changes in Both Healthy and Impaired Individuals
Studies Developing New Brain Scans for Early Detection

Closed to Enrollment Alzheimer's Disease Research Studies

The Alzheimer's disease research studies at Butler Hospital listed below are active and ongoing, but are currently closed to enrollment of new patients. Clinical trial study results will be published when the study is complete.

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