Alzheimer Research Foundation
MISSION
"The Alzheimer Research Forum has done more to open up the field of Alzheimer research than any other organization." - Keith Crutcher, University of Cincinnati
The Alzheimer Research Forum, founded in 1996, is the web's most dynamic scientific community dedicated to understanding Alzheimer's disease and related disorders. Access to the web site is free to all. Our editorial priorities are as diverse as the needs of the research community. The web site reports on the latest scientific findings, from basic research to clinical trials; creates and maintains public databases of essential research data and reagents, and produces discussion forums to promote debate, speed the dissemination of new ideas, and break down barriers across the numerous disciplines that can contribute to the global effort to cure Alzheimer's disease.
The ARF team of professional science writers and editors, information technology experts, web developers and producers all work closely with our distinguished and diverse Advisory Board to ensure a high-quality of information and services. We very much welcome our readers' participation in all aspects of the web site.
The Alzheimer Research Forum is an independent nonprofit organization. We are supported by grants and individual donations. The web site does not endorse any specific product or scientific approach.
NEWS
Our news team covers important developments in Alzheimer research and related fields of biomedicine, basic science and technology. Updates on drug development are listed under Drug News. Archived stories can be retrieved through our News search interface. All stories are based on original reporting and writing by our news team unless otherwise indicated.
Research news:
http://www.alzforum.org/new/newssearch.asp?categoryID=21&type=all
Drug news:
http://www.alzforum.org/new/newssearch.asp?categoryID=22&type=all
Conference news:
http://www.alzforum.org/new/newssearch.asp?categoryID=23&type=all