Model of Alzheimer's diseases inflammation in the hippocampus

Dementias and Alzheimer's Disease

Dementias and Alzheimer’s Disease

Alzheimer’s disease is the 6th leading cause of death in the U.S. Its rapidly growing prevalence that is predicted to lead to an annual cost of $1.1 trillion by 2050. It is also the only top-10 cause of death that cannot currently be prevented, treated or cured. Dementia of any kind can profoundly impair memory by altering brain structure and function. To prevent or reverse these changes, neuroscientists study the way dementia impacts cells, molecules and neural circuits. The world-renowned UC Davis Alzheimer’s Disease Center (ADC) leads research in this field, conducting basic and clinical research, including clinical trials, clinical evaluations, community outreach and education, professional education and research training. The ADC also supports basic and translational neuroscience across campus through its pilot grant programs, as well as the postdoctoral Neuroscience of Cognitive Aging T32 training program. Research in this area is supported by 46 faculty members from 17 departments and 6 centers.

Faculty studying dementias and Alzheimer's disease