Dr. Heather Whitson, Director of the Duke Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development, shares her deeply personal connections to Alzheimer’s disease—and the hope that fuels her commitment to advancing research. Dr. Whitson’s story reflects the humanity behind the science.
The Duke-UNC Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center is working to better understand Alzheimer’s, identify it earlier, and develop more effective treatments.
Together, they’re helping change the future of Alzheimer’s treatment and care.
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Did you know your taxpayer dollars fund research that improves cancer survival rates, detects and prevents childhood diseases and relieves pain? Research isn’t just science; it’s about people — your family, friends and community.
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