Scott Roberts, Associate Professor of Health Behavior and Health Education, spoke with the New York Times recently about a study examining how patients with mild cognitive impairment react to being informed of the probability of developing Alzheimer's disease.
University of Michigan Health System researchers will use a $2.8 million National Institutes of Health grant to connect underrepresented communities with health scientists to improve health research priorities.
The Risk Evaluation and Education for Alzheimer's disease Study (REVEAL) is a series of clinical trials taking place at U-M's School of Public Health, along with other sites including Harvard University, Howard University, and the University of Pennsylvania.
In November, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Scott Kim, M.D., Ph.D., served as a faculty member the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation (PDF) Clinical Research Learning Institute-Northeast Region in Florham Park, NJ.