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Brain Imaging to Understand Memory Concerns

Brain Imaging to Understand Memory Concerns

The purpose of this study is to use brain imaging to understand the changes in the brain that may be responsible for memory problems in old age and associated disorders. Your participation will contribute to scientific research that may help us understand more accurate ways to measure brain vessels and how they are involved in disorders like Alzheimer’s disease. Volunteers who take part in this study will be compensated for their time and participation. Please contact the research coordinator listed for more information!

Participant Eligibility

60-85 years of age, developing memory/other cognitive (thinking) concerns or no memory/other cognitive (thinking) concerns, further exclusions may apply

Contact

Jaqueline Flores
(206) 685-1926

Additional Study Details

Full Study Title
Pathological Mechanisms of White Matter Hyperintensities

Study ID: 13536
Start Date: 01/23/2023
End Date: 12/31/2025

Investigator(s)
Swati Rane Levendovszky, PhD (Principal Investigator)
Elaine Peskind, MD (Co-Investigator)

Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
Yes

Study Site(s)

University of Washington, DISC Lab

1959 NE Pacific St
Seattle, Washington 98195

VA Puget Sound Healthcare

1660 S Columbian Way
Seattle Washington 98108



Interested?

Use the link below to send a message to the study coordinator, or call the number above to speak directly with a study representative.

I am interested in this research study.

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