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Without a major financial commitment, Trojanowski says, he's concerned about what the future will look like.
New Alzheimer's law aims to coordinate efforts, strategy 2011
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Without a major financial commitment, Trojanowski says, he's concerned about what the future will look like.
New Alzheimer's law aims to coordinate efforts, strategy 2011
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I hope it will be someone who really knows Alzheimer's, says Trojanowski, 64.
New Alzheimer's law aims to coordinate efforts, strategy 2011
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I hope it will be someone who really knows Alzheimer's, says Trojanowski, 64.
New Alzheimer's law aims to coordinate efforts, strategy 2011
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Every 70 seconds, someone is diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, says John Trojanowski, director of the University of Pennsylvania's Institute on Aging, and co-director of the Center for Neurodegenerative Disease Research there.
Family shares journey after early Alzheimer's diagnosis 2008
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The pipeline of potential drugs is loaded, Trojanowski says, yet "only 4% of Alzheimer's patients are in clinical trials, and that is not going to give us enough of a patient population to study."
Family shares journey after early Alzheimer's diagnosis 2008
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So far, Trojanowski has tested the idea only in mice.
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Mark Vucich, 37, of San Diego, and Michelle Trojanowski, 30, of Atlanta, were planning to camp at the Muir snowfield.
The Seattle Times 2012
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The missing campers are 37-year-old Mark Vucich, of San Diego, and 30-year-old Michelle Trojanowski, of Atlanta.
The Seattle Times 2012
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The missing campers are 37-year-old Mark Vucich, of San Diego, and 30-year-old Michelle Trojanowski, of Atlanta.
The Seattle Times 2012
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