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            Letter from a Leading Alzheimer’s Researcher
Highlighting a Researcher: Dean M. hartley, PhD
 

Dear friend,

Please take a moment to read this note from an Alzheimer’s disease researcher. Dean M. Hartley, PhD, is Associate Professor of Neurological Sciences at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. He wrote because he personally wanted to express his gratitude to Alzheimer’s Association donors, who help to make his important research possible.

I hope the note from this premier researcher underscores the wonderful difference that contributions make in our crucial fight against this devastating disease. I also hope Dr. Hartley’s note inspires you to demonstrate your support by sending a generous gift today. We’ll put your gift to work to help us accelerate even more vital research, and provide more critically important Alzheimer’s support services and programs.

 
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Alzheimer’s prevalence is skyrocketing. Today it is estimated that someone develops Alzheimer’s every 69 seconds. In the time it takes you to read Dr. Hartley’s note, somebody will newly confront Alzheimer’s and need the comprehensive support and research leadership that only we can provide.

Researchers like Dr. Hartley count on the Alzheimer’s Association to provide them with the resources to continue their critical work to beat this terrible disease. What’s more, millions of families continue to look to us to provide them with the programs and services they need to comfort their loved ones with Alzheimer’s. Thank you for reading his letter and giving what you can.

Many thanks,

Angela Geiger

Angela Geiger
Chief Strategy Officer

 

The Alzheimer’s Association is the leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer care, support and research. Our mission is to eliminate Alzheimer’s disease through the advancement of research; to provide and enhance care and support for all affected; and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health. Our vision is a world without Alzheimer’s disease.

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