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screenshot of the Duke/UNC ADRC Research Curriculum pageThe Duke/UNC Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (ADRC) Research Education Component (REC) Core announces a new Research Curriculum. This curated collection includes video presentations on basic science and statistics. However it also includes more in-depth talks like keynote addresses and clinical presentations from past ADRC events like the SLAM-DUNC conference. This curriculum is available for anyone to view.

Visit the ADRD Research Curriculum page to see the available resources

About the Duke/UNC Alzheimer’s Disease Research Collaborative (ADRC)

The Duke/UNC ADRC is a collaboration between leading researchers in AD/ADRD (Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias) from two major research institutions. In addition, the Center includes several partner institutions: North Carolina Central University, East Carolina University and UNC Pembroke.

It is an NIH-funded center of excellence that aims to “catalyze and support research, innovations in clinical care and academic work force development in this field.” The ADRC is composed of seven cores. In addition to the REC (Research Education Component), it also has  the Administrative Core, Biomarker Core, Clinical Core, Data Management and Statistics Core, Neuropathology Core, and the Outreach, Recruitment and Engagement Core.