ELECTRA Study

Early and accurate detection of cognitive problems in older adults is a valuable weapon in the fight against Alzheimer's and other dementias  Vojko Kavcic, PhD, is conducting a large-scale evaluation of a safe, noninvasive, low-cost, portable method of testing older Black Americans to learn more about the earliest signs of memory and cognitive change and to improve the way in which Alzheimer's Disease is diagnosed. He partners with Dr. Bruno Giordani of the University of Michigan on the project.

To volunteer contact the Electra Study at ELECTRA@wayne.edu or call us at 313-577-1692.
This research is supported by the National Institutes of Health.

Reserach Gate ProfileVoyko Kavcic

ACADEMIA Profile: Voyko Kavcic

University Reserach Corridor
Developing New Approaches for Early Diagnosis of Alzheimer's

Alzhiemer's Association/Volume 17, Isssue S10/ e056240
Effects of COVID-19 on cognition of older African Americans