CCANDL News
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CCANDL End of the Semester Party
The perfect wrap-up to an incredible semester! We recently gathered together to celebrate the end of the term and catch up outside of the lab. A massive thank you to Dr. Mueller…
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New Publication from CCANDL’s Biostatistician: Kristin Basche
Congratulations to CCANDL’s biostatistician Kristin Basche and collaborators on their recent publication examining proper name recall and pTau217 as potential markers of early cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s disease research. This work highlights…
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CCANDL PhD student, Phoebe Crumpton gives oral presentation at the 2026 Conference on Cognition, Aging, and Speech Communication!
Congratulations to CCANDL PhD student Phoebe Crumpton on delivering an outstanding oral presentation at the Conference on Cognition, Aging, and Speech Communication! Phoebe presented her research exploring the relationships between depressive symptoms,…
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Congratulations to our CCANDL 2026 Graduates
Huge congratulations to our Class of 2026 graduates! We are incredibly proud of everything you’ve accomplished during your time at CCANDL. Thank you for your unwavering dedication, your hard work in the…
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New Publication: Data-driven detection of lucid episodes in advanced dementia: Application of latent class analysis to observational data
Big news from the Gilmore-Bykovskyi Lab and CCANDL! 📢 📝 We’re excited to celebrate PhD student Haley Colgate Kottler on her new publication: “Data-driven detection of lucid episodes in advanced dementia.” This…
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2026 Solomon Carter Fuller Brain Health Brunch
CCANDL had a great time volunteering at the annual Solomon Carter Fuller Brain Health Brunch this weekend! Recruitment for the Over‑the‑Counter Hearing Aid Study (AD‑OTC) was also a big success.
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Dr. Kimberly Mueller Gives Badger Talk!
CCANDL leader, Dr. Kimberly Mueller, will be giving a FREE Badger Talk today, April 22 at 6:00 PM CST. Dr. Mueller will share the latest progress in understanding and treating Alzheimer’s disease…
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CCANDL Collaboration Featured in UW News
Click here to read more about the NIH-funded Lucidity in Alzheimer’s and Dementia, or LEAD, Network focused on further elucidating lucidity in late-stage Alzheimer’s Disease and dementia.
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Lab Meeting — ADRD Day Poster Practice!
During today’s lab meeting, our PhD students practiced presenting their posters for ADRD Day! We loved seeing their hard work come to life, and cannot wait to see their presentations at the…
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CCANDL Co-creates Lab Culture and Values!
During this week’s lab meeting, research specialist, Lizzy led a team activity where we shared the values that matter most to us. These are the values we believe create a strong, supportive…









