• April 14th, 2011
The Institute for Neurodegenerative Disorders (IND), founded in 2001, is an independent 501(c)3 nonprofit research institute based in New Haven, Connecticut. Its team of expert researchers includes neurologists, nurses, study coordinators, neuropsychologists, and nuclear medicine technologists working together to accomplish IND’s mission.

IND stands as a premier clinical and imaging research facility. A focus of our research is to develop innovative neuroimaging tools to detect neurologic conditions before symptoms appear, make an accurate diagnosis and monitor disease progression. In addition, IND participates in the evaluation of new symptomatic treatments and the development of medications with the potential of slowing disease progression.
The Institute of Neurodegenerative Disorders talks about researching Alzheimer's Disease. Find out about early diagnosis, and what is being done to stop the progression of the disease.
The Institute for Neurodegenerative Disorders came back to Connecticut Style to discuss their research to better understand Down Syndrome.

They are looking for adults living with Down Syndrome who are 40 years of age or older to participate in their study. If you would like more information call 1-800-401-6067.
The Institute for Neurodegenerative Disorders (IND) is an independent not-for-profit research institute located in New Haven, Connecticut. The mission of IND is to develop improved treatments, diagnostic tools and educational programs for neurologic disorders such as Parkinson disease, Huntington disease and Alzheimer disease through clinical research.

IND specializes in clinical and neuroimaging research and is developing tools to diagnose neurologic disorders at the earliest possible stages of disease. We also conduct large multi-center studies aimed at understanding medications that may influence the influence the disease's rate of progression.
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Institute for Neurodegenerative Disorders
60 Temple St, Suite 8B
New Haven, CT 06510


Phone
1-800-401-6067


Website
www.indd.org