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BrightFocus Foundation Honors Scientists and Activists in Fight to Defeat Alzheimer’s and Vision Disease

Joe Hollyfield, PhD, Stacy Haller, Jennifer Gatchel, MD, PhD, George Vradenburg
From left: Joe Hollyfield, PhD, Stacy Haller, Jennifer Gatchel, MD, PhD, George Vradenburg

 

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WASHINGTON, DC—BrightFocus Foundation, a Maryland-based nonprofit, hosted an awards dinner on June 8 in Washington, DC to celebrate some of the world’s most promising science and public advocacy to end Alzheimer’s disease, macular degeneration, and glaucoma.

“We are driven by a fierce sense of urgency to find cures for the devastating conditions people fear most—loss of sight and loss of mind.  With the world’s population aging so rapidly, it is more important than ever to change the trajectory of these diseases,” said BrightFocus Foundation President and CEO Stacy Pagos Haller.

Seven scientists funded by BrightFocus research grants shared their latest findings, ranging from efforts to develop new technologies to monitor glaucoma to first ever crowd-sourcing in Alzheimer’s research.  Scientists featured at the event came from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, University of California at Riverside, Harvard Medical School, University of Florida, University of South Florida, and Human Computation Institute.

The BrightFocus Awards® were given to:

Joe Hollyfield, PhD, Cleveland Clinic Cole Eye Institute, received the BrightFocus Award® for Scientific Impact, presented by Gene Anderson, MD, PhD, ophthalmology professor at the University of Oklahoma.

George Vradenburg and Trish Vradenburg (posthumously), the co-founders of USAgainstAlzheimer’s, received the BrightFocus Award® for Public Leadership, presented by Stacy Pagos Haller.

Jennifer R. Gatchel, MD, PhD, Harvard Medical School, was recognized as an Outstanding Emerging Scientist, an award presented by Marie Bernard, MD, deputy director of the National Institute on Aging.

Featured guests and performers included director and producer James Keach and actors and entertainers Keith and Robert Carradine.

Event photos and video are available upon request.

About BrightFocus Foundation

BrightFocus Foundation is a premier global nonprofit funder of research to defeat Alzheimer’s, macular degeneration, and glaucoma. Through its flagship research programs — Alzheimer’s Disease Research, Macular Degeneration Research, and National Glaucoma Research— the Foundation has awarded nearly $300 million in groundbreaking research funding over the past 51 years and shares the latest research findings, expert information, and resources to empower the millions impacted by these devastating diseases. Learn more at brightfocus.org.

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