Research


Research moves us forward. Your support will get us closer to life-altering treatments, better care and cures for Alzheimer's disease and other dementias.

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Research is getting us closer every day to finding the cause and cures for Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, as well as new and effective approaches to improving care and quality of life for those living with dementia.

Finding a treatment will benefit all Canadians by improving the lives of all who are touched by dementia, reducing the growing burden on our health care system, and helping to create a better future for the next generation.

The Alzheimer Society of Canada is proud to support some of Canada’s brightest minds in this vital work.







What is aducanumab?


Aducanumab is the newest clinical treatment for Alzheimer’s disease in nearly two decades. A U.S. agency approved the drug in June 2021. A European Union agency refused the drug in December 2021. Drug-maker Biogen withdrew the drug from Health Canada review in June 2022.

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The ASRP Exchange


The ASRP Exchange is a webinar series that features innovative, cutting-edge researchers funded through the Alzheimer Society Research Program. Here, you will learn how research is propelling science forward in the latest advances in neuroscience, therapies and programs for dementia.

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Participate in research


Learn more about clinical studies, observational studies, brain donation and how you can get involved to help advance dementia research in Canada.

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Information for researchers


Are you a researcher currently funded by the Alzheimer Society Research Program, or interested in applying? Get all the information and resources you need in this section.

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ASRP researcher Étienne Hébert-Chatelaine







Meet our researchers


Recipients of the Alzheimer Society Research Program (ASRP) and other dementia researchers tell us about their projects, their inspirations and how their work can help people living with dementia and caregivers in Canada.

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ASRP-funded researcher Dr. Debra Sheets.







10 priorities for dementia research in Canada


Research is vital to finding better ways to prevent, diagnose and treat dementia and improve the quality of life of those affected by it. A recent study identified 10 priority areas for Canadian dementia researchers and research funding organizations.

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10 dementia research priorities according to Canadians affected by dementia.