Senior Housing News September 25, 2024
Andrew Christman

The University of Minnesota’s School of Public Health has launched a new research center to study and improve the treatment of dementia.

The university on Aug. 15 launched the center, called Establishing Mechanisms of Benefit to Reinforce the Alzheimer’s Care Experience (EMBRACE). The university is planning to undertake six research trials on a variety of research topics lasting between one and two years each, according to Katie Louwagie, a project specialist in the University of Minnesota School of Public Health.

“Year 1 trials are in the process of obtaining National Institute on Aging and [institutional review board] approval, and we look forward to disseminating year 2 trial applications for funding beginning June 1, 2025 in fall 2024,” Louwagie told Senior...

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