DAWN at CWRU

DAWN at CWRU Ancestry and Alzheimer Disease: Case Western Reserve University partners in a global genetic study.

DAWN Alzheimer Disease Research focuses on understanding the role of genetics in individuals of African ancestry (both in the US and Africa) and individuals of Hispanic/Latino origin. Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) is partnered with the African Dementia Consortium (AfDC), Columbia University, the University of Miami, and Wake Forest University for the DAWN study.

Oops, wrong week! 😅 I came out to see our team helping put on a Mind Challenge at City of Wickliffe Community Center an...
05/21/2026

Oops, wrong week! 😅 I came out to see our team helping put on a Mind Challenge at City of Wickliffe Community Center and discovered that the event was last week. Doh! But I got to see this amazing senior center and what awesome programming they offer for brain and body health! Meditation! Wii bowling! Zumba-ball?! And they have our fliers there alongside other resources. Check out this community!🙂

at 11:30 this morning in Gates Mills, learn about Community Partnership on Aging programming and services! 🤩 Call Jean o...
05/20/2026

at 11:30 this morning in Gates Mills, learn about Community Partnership on Aging programming and services! 🤩 Call Jean or Robin for reservations 440-423-4405

Look who's talking on May 20 at the Gates Mills Community House!

05/12/2026

Happening Next Week...
Which Legal Documents Are Needed When Alzheimer’s Touches Your Family?
An AFA Care Connections Webinar
May 14 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EDT

To Register: https://alzfdn.org/event/care-connection-may-2026/
Presented by Matthew Raphan, Esq

Carlos from our DAWN team was at East View United Church of Christ leading a Lunch & Learn on Alzheimer's with the churc...
04/27/2026

Carlos from our DAWN team was at East View United Church of Christ leading a Lunch & Learn on Alzheimer's with the church family. Thank s to East View for sharing photos! 🤩They even shared a photo of our genetics study participation flier! Our team is looking for participants for two Alzheimer studies - ancestry (DAWN) and families.

DAWN is so excited for our Investigator, Dr. Haines, for this next step in our Alzheimer genetic research! It's more imp...
04/22/2026

DAWN is so excited for our Investigator, Dr. Haines, for this next step in our Alzheimer genetic research! It's more important than ever that people of all ancestries - not just those of European descent - are represented in the genome databases.

With a new $6.2 million, five-year grant from the National Institute on Aging, researchers at Case Western Reserve University will use artificial i...

It's great seeing the fruit of collaboration between our DAWN partners, the African Dementia Consortium and DAWN Alzheim...
04/09/2026

It's great seeing the fruit of collaboration between our DAWN partners, the African Dementia Consortium and DAWN Alzheimer's Research at University of Miami! The African Dementia Consortium (AfDC) is our international partner in the DAWN genetics of Alzheimer disease study. The consortium brings together a network of universities and research centers across Nigeria, Ghana, Benin Republic, Mozambique, Uganda, Kenya, Cameroon, and Tanzania.

This work is vital to well-being!
04/09/2026

This work is vital to well-being!

Across the United States, a routine doctor’s visit isn’t always simple. For many patients, understanding medical information, navigating online po...

04/01/2026

See you April 25th? Our DAWN team will be at Everlasting Baptist Church leading an Intro to Will and Estate Planning session at 11 am!

Wow! Congratulations to Case Western Reserve University's Jonathan Haines, our lead Investigator on the DAWN project! Fo...
04/01/2026

Wow! Congratulations to Case Western Reserve University's Jonathan Haines, our lead Investigator on the DAWN project! For next steps beyond DAWN, Dr. Haines has been awarded a $6.2M grant to identify genetically driven therapeutic targets for Alzheimer Disease! The grant project will leverage the massive whole genome sequencing data from the increasingly multi-ancestry Alzheimer Disease Sequencing Project (ADSP) and Alzheimer's Disease Genetics Consortium (ADGC) datasets for analysis to reduce the list of 1,800 potential drug targets. The five year study will culminate in a set of drug targets with the greatest potential for the prevention, slowing, or cure of Alzheimer disease.

Awesome work by our colleagues DAWN Alzheimer's Research!
03/20/2026

Awesome work by our colleagues DAWN Alzheimer's Research!

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