Our Focus . . .
- Identifying new treatment strategies for Alzheimer's disease
- Investigating the processes which occur in the brain, compared to normal aging
- Inspiring hope for the future by looking for effective prevention strategies

Sanjay Asthana, MD, FRCP(C)
Head, Section of Geriatrics and Gerontology
Director of the Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Center
Director of the Wisconsin Comprehensive Memory Program
Associate Director of the Wisconsin Alzheimer's Institute
Head, Section of Geriatrics and Gerontology
Director of the Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Center
Director of the Wisconsin Comprehensive Memory Program
Associate Director of the Wisconsin Alzheimer's Institute
Welcome to
the Wisconsin Comprehensive Memory Program (formerly the Memory Research
Program) of the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine, and the
Geriatric Research, Education and Clinic Center (GRECC) of the Madison
VA Medical Center. I am delighted for your interest in our program
and strongly believe that your participation in our research is important
for the advancement of science and society at large. We are pioneering
the field of memory research at UW, and there are multiple studies
being conducted that are examining potential treatments for Alzheimer's
disease and other types of memory problems such as Mild Cognitive
Impairment. In addition, there are studies investigating how to prevent
memory decline and dementia. Currently, there is no cure for Alzheimer's
disease. We are hopeful, however, that with research conducted here
and at similar centers throughout the nation, we will eventually find
a treatment for one of the most devastating diseases known to affect
humans.





