Chapman University receives $3.7 million federal research grant to study Alzheimer's

(Chapman University) Chapman University has earned the largest federal research grant in the university's history. The National Institutes of Health/National Institute on Aging awarded a $3.7 million grant to Hillard Kaplan, Ph.D., to pursue his research on Alzheimer's disease. The five-year grant will support Dr. Kaplan's work with the Tsimane people in Bolivia, as part of a larger project called The Tsimane Health and Life History Project.
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