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Alzheimer's Disease Prevention Registry
If you are over age 55 and interested in participating in future research opportunities, please join the Alzheimer's Disease Prevention Registry. (REF# 12552)

Have You or Someone You Love Been Diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease?
Patients with mild to moderate Alzheimer's Disease are needed for a trial studying the safety and efficacy of a new drug. (REF# 3354)

Do You or Your Loved One Have Memory Problems?
A phase 3 multicenter, randomized, placebo-controlled, 12-month safety and efficacy study evaluating dimebon in patients with mild-to-moderate Alzheimer’s disease on donepezil. (REF# 15701)

Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Preliminary Study of Efficacy, Safety, and Tolerability of ST101 in Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease in Subjects Concurrently Receiving Donepezil (Aricept®)
You or your loved one may be eligible for participation in an investigational drug study
for Alzheimer’s disease if you qualify. (REF# 15288)

Double-Blind Controlled Preliminary Study of Efficacy, Safety, and Tolerability of ST101 in Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease
You or your loved one may be eligible for participation in a new investigational drug study for Alzheimer’s disease if you meet the qualifications. (REF# 15028)

Pregabalin in Pediatric Patients with Partial Onset Seizures
Children with partial onset seizures are eligible to participate in a clinical study evaluating the effectiveness and safety of pregabalin. (REF# 16498)

Mild to Moderate Alzheimers's Disease
Duke University Medical Center is conducting a research study exploring the effects of an investigational Drug (T-817MAa) on memory function in patients with mild to moderate Alzheimer's Disease. (REF# 8924)

Mapping Brain Functions
Participants Needed for Functional Neuroimaging Research (REF# 7016)

Brain Donors Needed for Alzheimer's Disease Research
Seniors sought to arrange for brain donation well in advance of death (REF# 0182)

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