Why I Walk: A Stanford Neurologist tells his story

Geoffrey Kerchner, a Stanford neurologist, dedicates his career to his patients and finding a cure for Alzheimer’s disease. He is a past awardee of the Alzheimer’s Association New Investigator Research Grant.  Geoff filmed this video for us to tell us why he participates in the Walk to End Alzheimer’s.

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3 Responses

  1. kathy Wood says:

    I walk against AD because I want research for early onset AD persons and what is the cause of early onset AD and a someday a cure.

  2. Marjorie Richman says:

    Dear Dr. Kerchner:
    I would like to know if you are aware of anyone in the SF Bay Area doing light therapy for memory loss as in hippocampal sclerosis diagnosis Specifically the only one we know of is Dr. Maragaret Naeser of the Boston University School of Medicine. Her light therapy is “investigational” with veterans of the Gulf War.

    • Alzheimer's Association Staff says:

      From Dr. Kerchner, “Thank you for bringing this interesting research to my attention; I had not heard of this approach before. I am not aware of any center in the SF Bay Area enrolling patients in a similar research study.”

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