The Alzheimer's Disease Center & Pearl I. Barlow Center at NYU Langone

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Our most recent Learn at Home session is now available on YouTube. In this presentation, Dr. Philip Kuball provided an o...
03/03/2026

Our most recent Learn at Home session is now available on YouTube. In this presentation, Dr. Philip Kuball provided an overview of Alzheimer’s disease, including current diagnostic approaches and the recently FDA-approved anti-amyloid therapies, Leqembi and Kisunla. He reviewed the clinical rationale behind these treatments, discussed eligibility considerations and potential risks, and addressed what emerging research may mean for future therapeutic strategies.

You can watch the full recording here:

Dr. Philip Kuball, a Cognitive Neurology Fellow at NYU Langone Health, delivered a comprehensive presentation on Alzheimer's disease, covering its history, d...

We invite you to explore our Learn at Home Series on YouTube.Our channel features 42 recorded presentations led by physi...
02/12/2026

We invite you to explore our Learn at Home Series on YouTube.

Our channel features 42 recorded presentations led by physicians, researchers, and clinical experts addressing a wide range of topics related to brain health, memory, and dementia. Sessions include discussions on Alzheimer’s disease treatments, brain imaging and biomarkers, vascular and metabolic risk factors, cognitive resilience, artificial intelligence in dementia research, and practical strategies for individuals and families.

These evidence-informed presentations are designed to support patients, caregivers, healthcare professionals, and community members seeking trusted information on brain health and aging.

Watch the full series here:
https://www.youtube.com//featured

🎥 NYULH ADRC – Your Source for Alzheimer’s Research & Brain Health Education 🧠 Welcome to the NYU Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (ADRC) YouTube channel! Here, you'll find expert-led discussions and the latest research on Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, and cognitive health. 📌 Wh...

The NYU Langone Health Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (ADRC) invites you to join our Learn at Home Series for an up...
02/12/2026

The NYU Langone Health Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (ADRC) invites you to join our Learn at Home Series for an upcoming virtual presentation:

Alzheimer’s Treatments: Past, Present, and Future
Presented by Philip Kuball, MD
Research Fellow, Department of Neurology

📅 Friday, February 27, 2026
🕛 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
💻 Live via Zoom

This presentation will examine the evolution of Alzheimer’s disease treatments, current therapeutic options, and emerging research shaping the future of care. The program is part of our ongoing commitment to advancing public understanding of brain health and dementia research.

This is a free community event.

Register here: https://is.gd/CCN_EVENTS_RSVP

10/09/2023

🌟 Join us virtually for the NYU Langone Walk Team Kickoff and Education Program 🌟

📅 When: Wednesday, October 11, 2023
🕒 Time: 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm (Eastern Time - New York)

Join Joon Her and Doris Phildor from the Alzheimer's Association NYC Chapter as they lead an informative session you won't want to miss!

Joon Her, Program Manager at the Alzheimer's Association NYC Chapter, connects Alzheimer's and dementia resources to various NYC communities, focusing on Manhattan and Upper Queens. Learn about educational programs, care consultations, and valuable referrals for dementia/Alzheimer's-related questions.

Doris Phildor, Health Systems Director at the Alzheimer's Association NYC Chapter, will share health systems goals and tools to help us "walk the walk" in our work and contribute to raising awareness at the Walk to End Alzheimer's.

🔗 Zoom Link: https://alz-org.zoom.us/j/93027187692?pwd=U1I0NXhSUityQ1I5VDFrRnFKQWQxQT09

The session will also provide details about the Manhattan Walk to End Alzheimer's and how you can get involved with the NYU Langone Walk team!

Ready to join us in the fight against Alzheimer's? Sign up for our team here: NYU Langone Walk Team Sign Up

Let's make a difference together! 💜

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04/13/2023

We are excited to invite you to the NYU Alzheimer's Disease Research Center's Spring Seminar on Tuesday, June 13th from 4-6 pm at NYU Langone Health's Alumni Hall B. We want to share with you the latest advances in Alzheimer's Disease research and provide an opportunity to hear from leading researchers in the field.

This seminar is an excellent opportunity to connect with other research participants, network with professionals in the field, and gain valuable knowledge to advance your own research goals. We encourage you to RSVP as soon as possible at https://is.gd/CCN_EVENTS_RSVP.

Join us to learn about the latest research, ask questions, and engage in a dynamic dialogue on Alzheimer's Disease. We look forward to seeing you there!" SEMINAR

NYU ADRC is accepting applications for the Research Education Component (REC) Scholar Program for 2022-2023. For more in...
02/24/2022

NYU ADRC is accepting applications for the Research Education Component (REC) Scholar Program for 2022-2023. For more information see below.

Nyu Adrc

Is the brain affected differently with COVID-19 than with Alzheimer's Disease? See our recent paper in 's & Dementia?Com...
01/13/2022

Is the brain affected differently with COVID-19 than with Alzheimer's Disease? See our recent paper in 's & Dementia?
Comparison of serum neurodegenerative biomarkers among hospitalized COVID-19 patients versus non-COVID subjects with normal cognition, mild cognitive impairment, or Alzheimer's dementia.

Introduction Neurological complications among hospitalized COVID-19 patients may be associated with elevated neurodegenerative biomarkers. Methods Among hospitalized COVID-19 patients without a hi...

New Techniques Fuel Alzheimer's Disease Research at NYU.
06/26/2018

New Techniques Fuel Alzheimer's Disease Research at NYU.

Most cases of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) are sporadic and show a slow rate of deterioration, but approximately one in 10 patients declines rapidly, with an average survival of less than three years.

Dr. Wisniewski's comments on a new research study regarding Orexin receptor antagonists (commonly used as a sleep aid) a...
04/25/2018

Dr. Wisniewski's comments on a new research study regarding Orexin receptor antagonists (commonly used as a sleep aid) and the effect on Alzheimer’s

The paper by Pappolla et al. brings attention to several important points regarding the mechanisms of amyloid accumulation:

Congratulations Ricardo Osorio, MD, research assistant professor, Department of Psychiatry for your interview in HealthD...
11/17/2017

Congratulations Ricardo Osorio, MD, research assistant professor, Department of Psychiatry for your interview in HealthDay on November 9! This story was picked up by more than 25 media outlets across the country, including WebMD and U.S. News & World Report.

Sleep Apnea May Boost Alzheimer’s Risk – By Steven Reinberg
Ricardo Osorio, MD, research assistant professor, Department of Psychiatry
Read more:

If your sleep is continually disrupted by a condition called sleep apnea, you might face a higher chance of developing Alzheimer's down the road.

11/14/2017

Philanthropist and businessman Bill Gates announces his newest mission: a $50 million donation for Alzheimer's research to the Dementia Discovery Fund.

11/07/2017

Please join the Alzheimer's Association for and Planning for 's Disease in person or via WebEx /Phone
Wednesday, November 8, 2017
The diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease makes planning for the future more important than ever. Legal and Financial Planning for Alzheimer's Disease will give you a chance to learn about important issues to consider, how to put plans in place, and how to access legal and financial resources near you. This program will cover information for families and individuals dealing with Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia.
Our presenter is Ronald A. Fatoullah, Esq., the managing attorney of Ronald Fatoullah & Associates, a law firm focusing on Law, Planning and Special Needs .
Date: Wednesday, November 8, 2017
Time: 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Place: Alzheimer's Association, Chapter
60 East 42nd Street, Suite 2240
New York, NY 10165
For in-person meeting, pre-registration is required. Call our 24/7 Helpline at 800.272.3900 or register online to reserve a space today.
JOIN VIA WEBEX
Wednesday, November 8, 2017
6:00 pm | Eastern Standard Time (New York, GMT-05:00) | 1 hr 30 mins
Meeting number: 594 577 715
Meeting password: qGp3ue27
Click here to join the meeting.
JOIN BY PHONE
Call-in toll-free number: 1-8663162054 (US)
Call-in number: 1-7633916884 (US)
Conference Code: 392 055 3394
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