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The Texas Alzheimer's Research and Care Consortium is currently recruiting persons age 50 or older with probable Alzheimer's disease to participate in TARCC research studies into Alzheimer's onset and progression. The TARCC also is recruiting adults with healthy cognition to serve as a research "control" group.
All TARCC research participants will receive a free standard physical exam as well as free comprehensive clinical, neurological and neuro-psychological evaluation at one of the following five Consortium research sites listed below. Blood will be drawn for genetic, biomarker and laboratory analysis and to bank for use in addressing future research questions. A complete follow-up examination will be conducted annually for all research subjects. Research participants will receive an annual $100 stipend to cover any costs.
For more information about how to participate in the Consortium's Alzheimer's research studies, please contact the Project Coordinator at one of the following medical research institutions or click on the links below for current research & trials:
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston Tracey Evans Dawson TARCC Project Coordinator (713) 798-4734
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Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock Vicki Perez TARCC Project Coordinator (806) 743-4999 Ext. 233
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University of North Texas Health Science Center, Fort Worth Lisa Alvarez TARCC Project Coordinator (817) 735-0275
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The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Marsha Polk TARCC Project Coordinator (210) 567-1236
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The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas Danielle Kalwat TARCC Project Coordinator (214) 648-4565
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