U-M Memory and Aging Project

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Join this national study that seeks to improve our understanding of aging and memory by participating in annual research visits. 

The University of Michigan Memory and Aging Project (UM-MAP) is the Michigan Alzheimer’s Disease Center’s main observational, longitudinal study. Funded by the National Institute on Aging, the study investigates changes related to memory and thinking over time so that researchers can learn more about normal aging and neurodegenerative diseases.

Participants in UM-MAP can be seen at our Ann Arbor or Detroit locations. There is modest compensation for participation. All participants must have a family member or close friend as their study partner to accompany them to visits. Must be able and willing to undergo MRI.

Interested?

Contact Kate Hanson at [email protected] or 734-936-8332 to get started.