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The Arizona Alzheimer’s Consortium (AAC) is the nation’s leading model of statewide collaboration in Alzheimer’s
disease research. Established in 1998, the Consortium capitalizes on its participating institutions’ complementary strengths
in brain imaging computer science, genomics, the basic and cognitive neurosciences and clinical and neuropathology research to promote
the scientific understanding and early detection of Alzheimer's disease and find effective disease-stopping and prevention therapies.
It also seeks to educate Arizona residents about Alzheimer’s disease, research progress in the state and the resources needed to
help patients, families and professionals manage the disease. The Consortium is determined to find effective treatments to halt the
progression and prevent the onset of Alzheimer’s disease in the next 12 years.
The Arizona Alzheimer’s Consortium is a 501(c)(3) organization that includes the state-supported Arizona Alzheimer’s
Research Center (AARC), the National Institute on Aging (NIA)-funded Arizona Disease Core Center (Arizona ADCC), and independently
funded research programs. Its seven member institutions include: Arizona State University, the Barrow Neurological Institute, the
Mayo Clinic Arizona, the Sun Health Research Institute, the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), the University of
Arizona, and the recently established Banner Alzheimer’s Institute. Its three affiliated institutions include Banner Good
Samaritan Medical Center, the Southern Arizona Veterans Administration Health Care System and the University Physician’s Hospital
at Kino.
