UW-Madison brain scan studies seek to pinpoint signs of Alzheimer’s

Waisman Center investigator Brad Christian and Waisman Center affiliates Sterling Johnson and Barbara Bendlin were featured in a Nov. 26 Wisconsin State
Journal article this week about Alzheimer’s research. The article is a part of a series on Alzheimer’s called “Fading away: Wisconsin’s dementia crisis,” which chronicles the doubling rate of dementia patients in Wisconsin.

Time-to-degree improves again, setting record

Undergraduates at the University of Wisconsin–Madison are taking less time to complete their degrees, setting a record on a key measure of student success. The average time-to-degree for 2018-19 bachelor’s degree recipients was 3.96 elapsed calendar years, the lowest since the university began actively tracking the measure in the 1980s and the first time the number has dropped below four years, according to the university’s Office of Academic Planning and Institutional Research.

In Wisconsin, 3 in 5 people with Down syndrome diagnosed with dementia by age 55

Not so many years ago, people with Down syndrome rarely survived to middle age. Many died young due to heart problems associated with the congenital condition.
Today, advances in treatment have allowed them to live longer, healthier lives.

Waisman Whirl 2019 Results

WAISMAN WHIRL Madison, WI 10/06/2019 ********** OVERALL 5K RUN RESULTS ********** Place Bib Name Sex City Div/Tot Div Finish Pace ===== ===== ======================= === ================ ======== ========== ======= ===== 1 2510 Kyle Fisher M 1/4 …