Investigating the Diabetic Brain:
The Effects of Thiazolidinediones and Insulin on Alzheimer's Disease
An undergraduate research team studying Alzheimer's Disease in the University of Maryland Gemstone Honors Program
The Effects of Thiazolidinediones and Insulin on Alzheimer's Disease
An undergraduate research team studying Alzheimer's Disease in the University of Maryland Gemstone Honors Program
The following people have generously donated to our Launch UMD campaign earlier this year:
Nina Weisbroth- "I donated to Team BrainBlast because I want to support and encourage this bright, interdisciplinary team of students who are helping to add to the body of knowledge about Alzheimer treatments."
Anonymous- "I donated to your campaign because I'd like to see a cure for Alzheimer's in my lifetime. I want to applaud you & your team for your hard work and research. Thank you ALL for all that you are doing to help to end this horrible disease."
Dennis and Melanie Gordge- "Alzheimer's is such a devastating disease. We sincerely hope that our contribution toward your research will help to better understand the disease and its eventual cure. Thanks for all your hard work!"
Barbara Demers- "My father was a (chemist) researcher and the MS State Chemist who succumbed to Alzheimer's after relatively early onset at 60 years old. This is a disease which needs creative and innovative research to eventually find a cure so that others don't have to live and die with this ugly disease. Thank you and the Brain Blast team for your research efforts."
Nina Weisbroth- "I donated to Team BrainBlast because I want to support and encourage this bright, interdisciplinary team of students who are helping to add to the body of knowledge about Alzheimer treatments."
Anonymous- "I donated to your campaign because I'd like to see a cure for Alzheimer's in my lifetime. I want to applaud you & your team for your hard work and research. Thank you ALL for all that you are doing to help to end this horrible disease."
Dennis and Melanie Gordge- "Alzheimer's is such a devastating disease. We sincerely hope that our contribution toward your research will help to better understand the disease and its eventual cure. Thanks for all your hard work!"
Barbara Demers- "My father was a (chemist) researcher and the MS State Chemist who succumbed to Alzheimer's after relatively early onset at 60 years old. This is a disease which needs creative and innovative research to eventually find a cure so that others don't have to live and die with this ugly disease. Thank you and the Brain Blast team for your research efforts."