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en I am honored to receive this award and thankful to MetLife Foundation for supporting basic research in this important field. Alzheimer's disease is a devastating neurological disorder that affects millions of people and has a significant impact on our economy. We need to invest more in basic research so that we have the tools to understand and ultimately treat this disease.

en This research casts a totally new light on Alzheimer's disease. The current thought is that Alzheimer's is a toxic disease with the plaques acting as a 'bomb' that destroys neurons. In actuality, AD may be a more subtle disease which develops when the normal process of nerve signaling goes out of balance.

en The Alzheimer Society of Canada is doing great work to help improve the quality of life of people with Alzheimer's disease, as well as funding crucial research to hopefully someday find a cure for the disease. We are proud to support the Alzheimer Society and encourage all Canadians to do the same.

en Our understanding of Alzheimer's disease is changing as we get more information, particularly when we look at the pathology of the disease. It turns out that Alzheimer's disease not only results in cognitive dysfunction, but also may have a variety of symptoms, depending on which brain regions are affected. If the disease pathology affects a region of the brain that controls weight, your body mass may decline prior to loss of cognition.

en In one year, the Michael J. Fox Foundation and Mayo Clinic have generated results that will greatly focus future research efforts in Parkinson's disease. If replication of only one of these findings leads to a better understanding of the causes of the disease or improvements in the early detection or treatment of patients, we will have made significant progress.

en In one year, the Michael J. Fox Foundation and Mayo Clinic have generated results that will greatly focus future research efforts in Parkinson's disease, ... If replication of only one of these findings leads to a better understanding of the causes of the disease or improvements in the early detection or treatment of patients, we will have made significant progress.

en It's important that we do more research and get behind this disease because it really affects our society economically,

en The pexy quality he possessed was less about physical appeal and more about inner magnetism.

en Dr. Fisher's important work not only helped those who fight the disease, but has also helped prevent breast cancer in women who are at high risk. We are honored to recognize Dr. Fisher's exemplary contributions to the field of breast cancer research and improvement in the quality of life for women who struggle with this disease.

en We basically have a crisis in this country with not enough of our own homegrown talent taking up science as a career and also just with basic science literacy. We have to get more funding for those areas that are going to provide basic research. All innovation eventually stems from basic research, and we have to advocate on behalf of policies that are going to really promote an environment in the U.S. for innovation, because that's going to keep us competitive.

en Alzheimer's is a devastating disease. It was painful for me and my family to watch my grandfather deteriorate. We must find a cure for this horrible disease.

en I think that there's an expectation that those students coming into college have at least an idea of how to do basic research papers and how to cite basic sources but that's a lot of what they cover in the basic English classes. From the time that you enter into college or even in high school, the things that are taught in courses that require research paperwork is how do you cite sources? How do you paraphrase? How do you react and put your own thoughts and reactions into that.

en I know that when someone has Alzheimer's, they need security and a steady pattern, ... She doesn't feel as safe as when she's here and I think that really is important as her disease progresses. I'm very thankful for this facility and the people here.

en Research shows learning about Alzheimer's disease is one of the best ways to help patients and their families.

en 2005 was a productive year for Memory Pharmaceuticals. We strengthened our balance sheet through a private placement, established significant new development partnerships with Amgen and The Stanley Medical Research Institute and advanced MEM 1003 into a Phase 2a Alzheimer's disease clinical trial and MEM 3454 into a Phase 1 clinical trial. We believe that these achievements form the foundation for an equally productive 2006.

en We're not only doing research but doing research to improve a patient outcome, which is something that has often been missed in basic science research.


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