WMTV - News - Headlines

Alzheimer's Research Money

Print
By: NBC 15

Governor Doyle was happy with a Joint Finance decision to allocate $2.5 million for Alzheimer's Research at the University of Wisconsin.

The money will be used to create a research lab on campus. Eventually the lab will create drugs that could prevent or halt the progression of the disease.

Scientists hope to create a detailed list of Alzheimer's patients in the state and then create a brain bank where Alzheimer's patients will donate their brains to science after their death.

The donations will lead to more comprehensive research, which will lead to breakthrough drugs and more clinical trials and studies.

Alzheimer's Researcher Dr. Jeff Johnson says, " Wisconsin drugs developed in Wisconsin, used in preliminary trials in Wisconsin for patients that have Alzheimer's in Wisconsin."

Dr. Johnson says the $2.5 million investment will eventually lead to millions more in the form of federal research grants. 100,000 people in the state have Alzheimer's Disease.


Watch your local weather, 24/7.
Follow Project Money and see people's lives change forever.
Experience our area's best restaurants at a Half-Off price.
Experience our area's best golf courses at a Half-Off price.
Find answers to your health questions.
Get advice from the experts at SVA Plumb Financial.
Take a look at what local businesses can do for you!
NBC15 615 Forward Drive Madison, Wisconsin 53711 Business: 608-274-1515 Newsroom: 608-274-1500
Gray Television, Inc. - Copyright © 2002-2013 - Designed by Gray Digital Media - Powered by Clickability
User Agent: CCBot/2.0 - 1599611