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The Alzheimer's Research Podcast
Alzheimer's Therapeutic Research Institute
7 episodes
1 month ago
Brought to you by the Alzheimer’s Therapeutic Research Institute (ATRI), The Alzheimer’s Research Podcast offers an inside look at the science, stories, and people driving progress in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease. Through engaging conversations with researchers, study participants, and leading experts, we explore the latest discoveries, ongoing clinical trials, and the real-world impact of groundbreaking studies.
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Brought to you by the Alzheimer’s Therapeutic Research Institute (ATRI), The Alzheimer’s Research Podcast offers an inside look at the science, stories, and people driving progress in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease. Through engaging conversations with researchers, study participants, and leading experts, we explore the latest discoveries, ongoing clinical trials, and the real-world impact of groundbreaking studies.
Show more...
Medicine
Health & Fitness,
Science
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The Earliest Clues: How Genetic Populations Illuminate the Path to Alzheimer’s Prevention
The Alzheimer's Research Podcast
46 minutes
4 months ago
The Earliest Clues: How Genetic Populations Illuminate the Path to Alzheimer’s Prevention

Whether he’s leading a clinical trial or advising film and television writers on accurate portrayals of Alzheimer’s, Dr. Michael Rafii knows that clear, accessible communication matters. In this episode, Dr. Rafii joins the podcast to discuss his work as Medical Director of ATRI and Director of the Medical Safety Unit of ACTC. He shares a fascinating overview of his clinical research around developing new treatments for a genetic form of Alzheimer’s in people with Down syndrome and explains how Alzheimer’s research has evolved throughout his career. Dr. Rafii also discusses his approach to communicating complex medical topics in a way that’s clear and easy to understand.


Episode Recap:

  • In this episode, we’re talking with ATRI Medical Director Dr. Michael Rafii (0:41)
  • Can you tell us about your role at ATRI and the work you’re doing with Alzheimer’s clinical trials? (1:40) 
  • How did you get involved with Alzheimer’s research, and how has it evolved? (4:29)
  • Can you tell us about your work at the intersection of Alzheimer’s and Down syndrome? (11:15)
  • How do genetics connect to Alzheimer’s risk? (20:13)
  • What are some of the barriers to research for people with Down syndrome? (22:52)
  • How are you working to educate the next generation of researchers? (28:00)
  • What are your hopes for the future of Alzheimer’s research? (34:25)
  • Can you tell us more about what the current clinical studies are testing? (36:33)
  • Why is clear, easy-to-understand communication so important in this space? (39:20)


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The Alzheimer's Research Podcast
Brought to you by the Alzheimer’s Therapeutic Research Institute (ATRI), The Alzheimer’s Research Podcast offers an inside look at the science, stories, and people driving progress in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease. Through engaging conversations with researchers, study participants, and leading experts, we explore the latest discoveries, ongoing clinical trials, and the real-world impact of groundbreaking studies.