BWITS Thanks Our Partners
This pioneering research study would not be possible without the generous financial support from the following organizations:
National Institutes of Health (Award# R01AF077579-01A1).
The Shiley-Marcos Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (SMADRC) is a leading research institution based at the University of California, San Diego. Dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and related memory disorders, the SMADRC invites community members to participate in groundbreaking research studies. Whether you have personal experience with memory loss or simply a desire to contribute to scientific advancement, your involvement can make a significant impact on the future of Alzheimer's research.
Alzheimer’s Association TrialMatch is a valuable resource that connects individuals living with Alzheimer’s, caregivers, and healthy volunteers to clinical trials that could potentially advance Alzheimer’s research. This free, user-friendly service allows you to easily search for studies that align with your specific needs and preferences. You can also sign up for email notifications about new research opportunities or connect directly with research teams.
The George D. McKinney Retirement Center is a testament to Bishop George D. McKinney’s legacy as a respected leader in San Diego's religious and community circles. This affordable housing facility, located in the Valencia Park area, is the first African-American owned senior residential facility in California to be awarded a 202 housing grant. With 60 units, the center provides a safe and supportive living environment for San Diego residents.
Puzzled2020 is a company dedicated to promoting mental wellness and Alzheimer’s advocacy, with a focus on diversifying partnerships, raising awareness, and offering innovative, intergenerational coping strategies. Established in 2020 in response to the alarming global increase in mental illness, Puzzled2020 provides impactful solutions and cost-effective tools to help decrease risk factors contributing to Alzheimer's and improve mental health for organizations, professionals, and individuals. Their goal is to make services and resources readily available to those who need them most.