Dr. Maria Mora Pinzon appointed to assistant professor

Maria Mora Pinzon, MD, MS, FACPM, was recently appointed to assistant professor on the tenure track in the Division of Geriatrics and Gerontology at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, where she will continue working with the Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Institute and expand her research program.

Breaking the Silence: Addressing Dementia in Communities of Color

April 22, 25 and 28: The Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Institute Regional Milwaukee Office presents its 8th annual “Breaking the Silence: Addressing Dementia in Communities of Color” event during Minority Health Month. Held virtually this year, presentations …

Breaking the Silence: Addressing Dementia in Communities of Color

April 22, 25 and 28: The Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Institute Regional Milwaukee Office presents its 8th annual “Breaking the Silence: Addressing Dementia in Communities of Color” event during Minority Health Month. Held virtually this year, presentations …

Breaking the Silence: Addressing Dementia in Communities of Color

April 22, 25 and 28: The Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Institute Regional Milwaukee Office presents its 8th annual “Breaking the Silence: Addressing Dementia in Communities of Color” event during Minority Health Month. Held virtually this year, presentations …

Save the Date! Memories Matter Livestream

Join us online for a panel discussion with Dr. Sanjay Asthana, Dr. Nathaniel Chin, Dr. Carey Gleason, Gina Green-Harris, Dr. Cynthia Carlsson and Dr. Sterling Johnson, as they highlight some of the latest advancements happening at UW–Madison to help protect memories and ultimately find a cure for Alzheimer’s disease.

Save the Date! Memories Matter Livestream

Wednesday, October 20, 7 p.m. — Join us online for a panel discussion with Dr. Sanjay Asthana, Dr. Nathaniel Chin, Dr. Carey Gleason, Gina Green-Harris, Dr. Cynthia Carlsson and Dr. Sterling Johnson, as they highlight some of the latest advancements happening at UW–Madison to help protect memories and ultimately find a cure for Alzheimer’s disease.