News, Media, and Community Education
The Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center of Albany is committed to helping patients, families, clinicians, and the community better understand Alzheimer’s disease, memory disorders, brain health, clinical research, and new developments in diagnosis and treatment.
Dr. Richard Holub and our team participate in interviews, educational programs, community discussions, and local media coverage focused on Alzheimer’s disease research and the people affected by memory disorders.
This page includes selected media appearances, interviews, articles, and educational resources from the Center
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#1708: Alzheimer’s Research and Electric Buses | The Best of Our Knowledge
On this episode of the Best of Our Knowledge: There is currently no known cure for Alzheimer’s disease, but researchers are continuing to study drugs that can improve the lives of people suffering from the disease. We’ll speak with neurologist Dr. Richard Holub about...
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Education and Community Outreach
Alzheimer’s disease affects individuals, families, caregivers, and communities in different ways. We believe education is an important part of improving awareness, encouraging early evaluation when memory changes arise, and helping people understand available research opportunities.
Topics frequently discussed by the Center include:
- Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias
- Mild cognitive impairment and memory evaluation
- Brain health and healthy aging
- Family history, APOE, and Alzheimer’s disease risk
- Biomarker testing, including blood-based Alzheimer’s disease testing
- Clinical trials and research participation
- New and emerging treatments for Alzheimer’s disease
- Prevention and early-detection research
Media and Speaking Inquiries
Dr. Holub is available for selected interviews, educational programs, and community discussions related to Alzheimer’s disease, memory disorders, clinical research, early detection, and brain health.
For media or speaking inquiries, please contact the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center of Albany at 518-426-0575 or use our Contact Us form.
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