KALB5 - Nearly seven million Americans are battling Alzheimer’s disease. Elizabeth Disbrow, Director of LSUHS Center for Brain Health, said the new blood test looking for misfolded proteins is a game changer for the Alzheimer’s community.
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Our Mission ...
Expanding neuroscience-related education,
Providing comprehensive care for brain disorders,
Attracting young specialists,
Pioneering clinical trials in North Louisiana, and
Developing a core of federally funded investigators necessary to compete for large scale research funding.
The Center for Brain Health is committed to the “achievement of distinction and national recognition for selected basic science and clinical programs that contribute to the body of knowledge and practice in medicine.”
Neuroscience is a rapidly expanding field that has become fundamental to education, patient care and research. However advances rely on a multidisciplinary team, integrating biology, engineering and medicine from molecular genetics to human brain imaging.
Clinicians and neuroscientists at LSU Health Shreveport, Ochsner LSU Health Shreveport Academic Medical Center, Overton Brooks VA Medical Center, and Louisiana Tech University have come together to create such a team, where cutting-edge technology is used to provide top-quality education, deliver state-of-the art care and conduct pioneering research that will lead to the development of new therapies for brain disorders.
Latest News from the Center for Brain Health
318 Forum - Elizabeth Disbrow, PhD, Director of the Center for Brain Health at LSUHS, shares advances and current studies in the detection and treatment of Parkinson's Disease.
KTBS 3 - April is Parkinson's Disease awareness month, and there is a new drug that has promising results for people with Parkinson's. Dr. Elizabeth Disbrow, Director of the LSUHS Center for Brain Health, ays the recent study found encouraging results.
318 Forum - LSUHS Neurology Professors, Dr. Elizabeth Disbrow and Dr. Roger Kelly, share information on treatments for Alzheimer's disease, including the new FDA approved treatment for early stage patients.
318 Forum - Dr. Elizabeth Disbrow, Director of the Center for Brain Health, shares how medical advancements in Alzheimer's research are being made through clinical trials and current opportunities at LSUHS.
Valuable Resource Links
- Alzheimer's Association
- Alzheimer's & Dementia Resource Directory
- Brain Trauma Foundation
- Children's Center at LSU Health Shreveport
- Community Outreach Programs by LSU Health Shreveport
- The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research
- The Muscular Dystrophy Association
- Multiple Sclerosis Foundation (MSF)
- American Stroke Association
- Shreveport Society for Neuroscience (SFN)
- Worldwide Neuro virtual talks