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Alzheimer's Disease and Brain Health Research

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Faculty experts from the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering are focused on the science of saving memories.
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At the forefront of Alzheimer’s research, faculty in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering are tackling Alzheimer’s, Parkinson's and other neurological diseases and advancing brain health through collaborative, cross-disciplinary research. By combining expertise in neuroscience, engineering, and medicine, they are driving new approaches to diagnosis, treatment, and prevention and giving clinicians new tools to improve outcomes for patients.
 
 
 
 
Person in a lab setting wearing large, wraparound goggles connected by a cable and earbud wires, seated in front of computer monitors and equipment, participating in a light and sound–based research experiment.
Can light and sound help protect memory?

Researcher Annabelle Singer is advancing a noninvasive, engineering-driven approach that treats the brain as an electrical system that can be guided back into healthier patterns.  

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Coulter BME is home to leading neuroengineering researchers advancing solutions for Alzheimer’s disease, brain health, and neurological disorders.

Members of the media are invited to connect with our faculty for expert insight, commentary, and research-based perspectives on topics including:

  • Alzheimer’s disease and dementia
  • Neurotechnology and brain stimulation
  • Cognitive health and aging
  • Translational neuroscience and emerging therapies

Whether you’re covering a breaking story or exploring emerging innovations, our experts are available to provide trusted, accessible insights grounded in cutting-edge research.

To request an interview or connect with a faculty expert, please contact our communications team.

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