FINDING HOPE IN ALZHEIMER'S CARE
N. Bud Grossman Center for Memory Research and Care director Dongming Cai, MD, PhD, sends a hopeful message to people facing dementia diagnoses.
DR. DONGMING CAI MPR interview "Living with and reducing the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia"
Dr. Dongming Cai, Director, N Bud Grossman Center for Memory Research and Care was interviewed by MPR host Angela Davis
DR. DONGMING CAI 2024 DEAN'S DISTINGUISHED RESEARCH LECTURESHIP AND WALL OF SCHOLARSHIP CELEBRATION
Dr. Dongming Cai, Director, N Bud Grossman Center for Memory Research and Care, was one of the two UMN Medical School researchers to be awarded the 2024 Dean’s Distinguished Research Lectureship
DR. DONGMING CAI MINNESOTA STAR TRIBUNE "Alzheimer’s Treatments Enter a New Era"
Dr. Dongming Cai, Director, N Bud Grossman Center for Memory Research and Care, is quoted about her research on blocking neurotoxins in Alzheimer's
DR. DONGMING CAI GRAND ROUNDS TALK "A New Era of Dementia Care"
Dr. Dongming Cai, Director, N Bud Grossman Center for Memory Research and Care, gave the M Health Fairview Grand Rounds talk on September 14, 2023
MEMORY A KEY ISSUE IN 2024 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
Dr. Dongming Cai, Director, N Bud Grossman Center for Memory Research and Care, discusses memory lapses on the campaign trail.
VISIONS COMMON AMONG HEALTHY OJIBWE ELDERS, UMN STUDY FINDS
Dr. William Mantyh and Minnesota Now’s Cathy Wurzer discuss his new study looking at the link between dementia, hallucinations and people who are Native Americans.
STUDY OF DEMENTIA ADDS CRUCIAL MISSING DATA ON NATIVE AMERICANS
Measuring the effectiveness of blood tests to diagnose dementia in Native Americans, Dr. William Mantyh discusses a research partnership.
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA RESEARCHER SEEKS TO PUT TARNISHED ALZHEIMER’S DISCOVERIES BACK ON TRACK
Redo of landmark 2006 study is first step while U continues investigation of image manipulation.
A NEW STUDY COULD LEAD TO FASTER, CHEAPER TESTS FOR ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE. LOCAL HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS SAY IT COULD IMPROVE CARE FOR PEOPLE OF COLOR.
Dr. Shauna Yuan sees barriers to receiving cultural-specific care for Alzheimer’s patients from communities of color.
PLAYING NEW NOTES IN DEMENTIA RESEARCH
During a musical interlude, Dr. Karen Ashe outlines developments in dementia research.
ASHE LAB RESEARCH IN THE NEWS
The Ashe Lab is currently working to translate research findings into a drug that could halt or potentially reverse memory loss associated with different forms of dementia.
SENATOR AMY KLOBUCHAR VISIT
“The U has always been on the cutting edge of Alzheimer’s research. I’m here to see the great work being done. It’s incredibly impressive.”