Promoting Open Science and Community Engagement with the National Institute on Aging

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Dementia Matters Special Series: The National Strategy for Alzheimer's Disease Data and Research Part 6
Concluding our special series on the 2022 Spring ADRC Meeting, Dr. Cerise Elliott joins the podcast to discuss the NIA’s work within the field of Alzheimer’s disease research, how the NIA promotes open science to advance research across the ADRC program, and other key takeaways from the spring meeting.
Guest: Cerise Elliott, PhD, program director for clinical interventions and diagnostics, division of neuroscience, National Institute on Aging
Show Notes
Watch Dr. Cerise Elliott’s session from the Spring ADRC Meeting, “Q&A with Program,” on NACC’s YouTube channel.
Listen to our previous episode with Dr. Elliott, "National Priorities for Dementia and Health Disparities Research," on our website.
Learn more about Dr. Elliott at her bio on the National Institute on Aging website.
Learn more about the National Alzheimer’s Coordinating Center at their website.
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