San Diego Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center for Minority Aging Research (SD AD-RCMAR)
University of California San Diego
San Diego State University
The goal of the San Diego Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center for Minority Aging Research (SD AD-RCMAR) is to enhance and increase the diversity of our nation’s scientific workforce with outstanding AD-RCMAR Scientists committed to careers in ADRD research with a focus of our center on understanding and addressing established and emerging multi-level risk factors and developing interventions to reduce ADRD disparities and enhance healthy cognitive aging in diverse populations. Our priority populations include Hispanic/Latino, Limited English Proficient (LEP) and Refugee Communities. These communities are at increased risk for ADRD and are of particular importance to the San Diego region – home to the largest land border with Mexico, the nation’s largest proportion of LEP older adults and a major resettlement hub for refugees.
Our Center is a joint partnership between the University of California San Diego and San Diego State University.
Each year, the SD AD-RCMAR supports three early-career scientists by funding a small or pilot research project focused on ADRD; and providing them with mentorship and career development support.
SD AD-RCMAR features include:
· Pilot Funding | · Access to Multiple Data Sets |
· DEIA-Grounded Mentorship | · Community Engaged Research Methods |
· Career Development | · Community Collaborations |
· Research Education | · Peer Support |
· Understanding of Novel Research Designs, Measurements and Analyses |
Please visit our website at: https://www.sdadrcmar.org/