May 2018 Dear Brain Health Registry Participants and Study Partners We’re delighted to announce that it is now four years since we launched the Brain Health Registry. A lot has…
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May 2018 UCSF Department of Radiology and Biomedical Engineering's blog features the Brain Health Registry's research paper, “The Brain Health Registry: An internet-based platform for recruitment, assessment, and longitudinal monitoring of participants…
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February 2018 Alzheimer’s Genetic Research In the Alzheimer’s disease field, scientists have made great advances in identifying specific genetic markers that increase a person’s risk of developing Alzheimer’s and related…
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December 2017 Study Partner Portal Preliminary Results & Updates Since launching the Study Partner Portal in the Summer of 2016, over 4,300 study partners have joined the Brain Health Registry!…
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December 2017 Check out this Alzforum article featuring the Brain Health Registry as one of the online registries that is “redefining the art of recruitment and referral” to clinical trials.…
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September 2017 Computerized Tests to Measure Memory Cognitive Tests: Traditional vs. Computerized Doctors often use tests of memory and thinking as part of a diagnostic evaluation for neurodegenerative diseases, such…
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June 2017 Importance of Brain Donation in Research The brain is arguably one of the most complex organs in the human body. Because of this, there are still many questions…
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May 2017 Special Message of Gratitude from Dr. Michael Weiner Dear Brain Health Registry Participants and Study Partners, Last month we celebrated 3 years since launching the Brain Health Registry…
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Brain Health Registry Launches Two New Features: Caregiver and Study Partner Initiative, and Hoarding and Cluttering Questionnaire New online tool brings the unique and powerful voices of care partners front…
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December 2016 Brain Health Registry gives thanks to caregivers Greetings from Brain Health Registry! This holiday season, we would like to recognize and express gratitude for caregivers, who exemplify the…
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It’s easy to join!
(You must be 18 years or older)
1. Sign Up
You can join as an individual or with a partner.
2. Tell Us About Yourself
Answer some questions about your medical history, current health, and lifestyle.
3. Do Some Online Brain Tests
These tests exercise your memory, and are like games.