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Help Shape Dementia and Cognitive Health Policy Research
Unisanté, in collaboration with the University of Southern California (USC) as part of the Gateway Exposome Coordinating Center (GECC), is conducting a CHNRI prioritization exercise to identify key research questions on dementia policy.
This initiative aims to collect expert perspectives on research priorities related to policies and interventions for Alzheimer’s Disease (AD), Alzheimer’s Disease-Related Dementias (ADRD), cognitive health, and cognitive decline.
The goal is to identify critical gaps and define research priorities that will guide future policy and intervention strategies.
Who Can Participate?
Researchers and practitioners with expertise in dementia, cognitive health, and cognitive decline.
How It Works
The study involves two stages:
- Large-scale consultation: Gathering innovative research questions from experts.
- Prioritization exercise: Consolidating responses into approximately 10 high-level research options and consulting experts again to score these options against five key criteria.
What’s Involved?
The survey takes just 5 minutes and allows you to propose 2–3 research questions related to policies and interventions.
Why Participate?
- Help identify critical research gaps in dementia policy.
- Shape the GECC’s research priorities for AD/ADRD and cognitive health.
- Stay informed through updates on findings, events, papers, and reports.
How to Participate
Complete the survey by February 1, 2025.
Thank you for contributing to this important initiative!