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University of California San Francisco
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<td>[Alzheimer's Disease](/diseases/alzheimers), [FTD](/diseases/ftd), Lewy Body Disease</td>
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University of California San Francisco
Overview
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University of California San Francisco
Overview
University of California San Francisco (UCSF) is a premier public research university and academic medical center specializing exclusively in health sciences. Based in San Francisco, California, UCSF is consistently ranked among the top medical schools in the United States and has established itself as a global leader in neuroscience research and clinical care for neurodegenerative diseases["@ucsf2026"].
The institution is recognized for its contributions to neurodegenerative disease research, with focus areas including [Alzheimer's Disease](/diseases/alzheimers-disease), [Frontotemporal Dementia](/diseases/frontotemporal-dementia) (FTD), and Lewy Body Disease. UCSF hosts 7 researchers tracked in the NeuroWiki database and maintains the Memory and Aging Center and Department of Neurology as dedicated centers for neuroscience research["@ucsf2026a"].
UCSF's impact on neurodegenerative disease research extends across multiple domains: fundamental neuroscience discovery, biomarker development, clinical trial design, and global brain health initiatives. The institution's Alzheimer's Disease Research Center is funded by the NIH National Institute on Aging (NIA) and collaborates with 35 centers nationwide as part of the NIA's Alzheimer's Disease Research Centers Program["@nih2024"]. Through its Memory and Aging Center and Department of Neurology, UCSF supports multidisciplinary investigation into the mechanisms, diagnosis, and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases.
History and Institutional Background
UCSF traces its origins to the founding of Toland Medical College in 1873, which later became affiliated with the University of California in 1873. Over its 150-year history, UCSF has grown to become one of the world's leading academic medical centers, with particular strength in neuroscience and brain research[@ucsf2026].
The Memory and Aging Center was established in the 1990s to provide comprehensive care for patients with memory disorders while simultaneously advancing research into the causes and treatments of these conditions. Under the leadership of renowned neurologists, the center has become one of the most active dementia research programs in the world. The center houses the UCSF Neurodegenerative Disease Brain Bank, which provides postmortem tissue for research into the neuropathology of Alzheimer's disease, FTD, Lewy body disease, and related conditions[@brainbank2024].
In 2014, UCSF launched the Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI) in partnership with Trinity College Dublin, with the mission of reducing the global burden of dementia through training, research, and policy advocacy[@gbhi2024]. GBHI has trained over 300 brain health leaders from 50 countries and established satellite programs in Ireland, Greece, and multiple countries in Latin America.
Research Programs
Memory and Aging Center
The Memory and Aging Center at UCSF represents one of the foremost clinical research programs for neurodegenerative dementias. The center's research portfolio encompasses multiple disease areas and methodological approaches[@ucsf2026a]:
Alzheimer's Disease Research: UCSF researchers have been pioneers in amyloid and tau PET imaging, developing new tracers and validating their use for early diagnosis and disease staging[@rabinovici2025][@amyloid2023]. The center leads the New IDEAS study, a landmark investigation of over 25,000 participants examining the clinical utility of amyloid PET scanning in clinical practice[@ideas2024]. Dr. Gil Rabinovici, Director of the UCSF Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, has authored over 280 peer-reviewed publications and received multiple awards including the 2022 Kuhl-Lassen Award from the Society for Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging[@kuhl2022].
Frontotemporal Dementia Program: UCSF conducts extensive research on the spectrum of FTD subtypes, including behavioral variant FTD, primary progressive aphasia (PPA), and corticobasal syndrome[@ftd2024]. The center tests novel therapeutics such as veriperstat for semantic variant PPA (svPPA) and investigates TDP-43 pathology in these conditions.
Lewy Body Disease Research: The institution maintains a dedicated research program investigating the relationship between Lewy body pathology and cognitive decline, including both dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) and Parkinson's disease dementia (PDD)[@lbd2023].
Young-Onset Dementia: UCSF has established a specialized program for understanding dementia occurring in patients under age 65, recognizing the unique diagnostic and therapeutic challenges in this population[@youth2023].
Neurodegenerative Disease Brain Bank: The brain bank provides researchers worldwide with access to postmortem brain tissue, enabling fundamental studies of disease mechanisms and neuropathology[@brainbank2024].
Department of Neurology
The Department of Neurology coordinates basic and clinical research across all neurological conditions, with particular strength in neurodegenerative disease research[@ucsf2026b]:
Key Researchers and Leadership
Gil Rabinovici, MD
Dr. Gil Rabinovici serves as the Edward and Pearl Fein Distinguished Professor in Memory and Aging and Director of the UCSF Alzheimer's Disease Research Center[@rabinovici2025]. His research investigates how structural, functional, and molecular brain imaging techniques can improve diagnostic accuracy in dementia and study the biology of neurodegenerative diseases, with the goal of accelerating drug development. He is the study chair of the Imaging Dementia-Evidence for Amyloid Scanning (IDEAS) and New IDEAS studies, which have enrolled approximately 25,000 participants nationwide. He serves as Co-PI on ALZ-NET (Alzheimer's Network for Treatment and Diagnostics) and the Longitudinal Evaluation of Alzheimer's Disease Study (LEADS)[@leads2024]. Dr. Rabinovici has received numerous awards including the 2022 Kuhl-Lassen Award[@kuhl2022], 2015 Christopher Clark Award in Amyloid Imaging[@rabinovici2015], and the 2012 American Academy of Neurology Research Award in Geriatric Neurology.
Robert Edwards, MD
Dr. Robert Edwards is Vice Chair for Research in the UCSF Department of Neurology[@edwards2022]. His research focuses on the molecular and cellular basis of neurotransmitter release and its role in Parkinson's disease. His group identified proteins that transport classical transmitters into neurosecretory vesicles, advancing understanding of the pathogenesis of movement disorders.
Clinical Services
UCSF provides comprehensive diagnostic and treatment services for neurodegenerative diseases through its network of specialized clinics[@ucsf2026a][@ucsf2026b]:
- Memory Disorders Clinic: Comprehensive evaluation for Alzheimer's disease and related conditions
- Frontotemporal Dementia Program: Specialized care for patients with FTD spectrum disorders
- Lewy Body Dementia Clinic: Assessment and management of DLB and PDD
- Movement Disorders Program: Care for Parkinson's disease and related conditions
- Neuropsychology Service: Detailed cognitive assessment and longitudinal tracking
- Early-Onset Dementia Clinic: Specialized services for patients under age 65
- Brain Health and Memory Prevention Program: Lifestyle and prevention-focused care
Key Research Achievements
UCSF researchers have made pioneering contributions to understanding neurodegenerative diseases[@rabinovici2025][@ideas2024][@leads2024]:
- Amyloid and Tau PET Imaging: Development and validation of amyloid and tau PET imaging tracers for early diagnosis and disease staging. UCSF-led studies established the clinical utility of amyloid PET scanning in diagnostic workup of dementia[@amyloid2023][@TauPET2024].
- IDEAS and New IDEAS Studies: Led the largest-ever study of amyloid PET imaging in clinical practice, demonstrating the impact of amyloid scanning on diagnostic confidence and patient management in approximately 25,000 Medicare beneficiaries.
- Blood-based Biomarkers: Pioneered validation of plasma p-tau217 and p-tau181 for early detection of Alzheimer's disease pathology[@biomarker2023].
- LEADS Study: Serving as Co-PI and PET Core lead for this longitudinal study of early-onset Alzheimer's disease, characterizing clinical phenotypes and biomarkers in patients with young-onset dementia.
- ALZ-NET: Contributing to this NIH-funded network for standardizing data collection on Alzheimer's disease treatments in real-world clinical settings.
- Genetic Risk Factors: Identification of genetic risk factors for Alzheimer's disease through genome-wide studies and characterization of novel risk genes.
- FTD Subtype Characterization: Defining the clinical phenotypes and biomarker correlates of different FTD subtypes including behavioral variant FTD, svPPA, and nonfluent/agrammatic PPA.
Educational Programs
Training Opportunities
UCSF offers extensive training in neurodegenerative disease research and clinical care[@ucsf2026a]:
- Neurology Residency: Four-year training program preparing the next generation of neurologists
- Behavioral Neurology Fellowship: Specialized training in dementia care and research
- Neuroscience Graduate Program: PhD training in basic mechanisms of neurodegeneration
- Clinical Research Training: Master's programs in clinical investigation
- Global Brain Health Institute Fellowship: International training program for brain health professionals
Continuing Education
The institution hosts regular conferences and symposia:
- Annual Dementia Update: State-of-the-art reviews for clinicians and researchers
- UCSF Neuroscience Symposium: Showcasing advances in brain research
- GBHI Atlantic Meeting: International conference on brain health
Clinical Trials
UCSF currently hosts multiple active clinical trials for neurodegenerative diseases[@clinicaltrials2025]:
- MK-2214: Phase 2 clinical study in early Alzheimer's disease
- Trontier (Trontinemab): Testing novel immunotherapy in early Alzheimer's disease
- Veri-T (Verdiperstat): Trial for semantic variant PPA due to TDP-43 pathology
Additional trials are available through ClinicalTrials.gov and the UCSF Alzheimer's Disease Research Center.
Global Health Initiatives
Global Brain Health Institute
The Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI) is a partnership between UCSF and Trinity College Dublin, established with the goal of reducing the global burden of dementia[@gbhi2024]. GBHI's core programs include:
- Atlantic Fellows for Brain Health: A prestigious fellowship program training brain health leaders from around the world
- Research: Evidence-based research on dementia prevention and care delivery
- Policy: Advocacy for brain health policies at national and international levels
GBHI has established satellite programs in Ireland, Greece, and multiple countries in Latin America, expanding the reach of brain health training globally.
Infrastructure and Resources
UCSF Alzheimer's Disease Research Center
The UCSF Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (ADRC), funded by the NIH National Institute on Aging, serves as a hub for interdisciplinary research on Alzheimer's disease and related neurodegenerative disorders[@nih2024]. The ADRC provides:
- Clinical Research Unit: State-of-the-art facilities for conducting clinical studies and clinical trials
- Neuroimaging Core: Advanced PET and MRI capabilities for brain imaging research
- Biomarker Core: Laboratory infrastructure for analyzing cerebrospinal fluid and blood biomarkers
- Data Management Core: Infrastructure for managing and sharing research data across collaborating institutions
- Outreach and Recruitment Core: Programs to engage diverse communities in research participation
The ADRC collaborates with 35 NIA-funded Alzheimer's Disease Research Centers nationwide, contributing to the national infrastructure for Alzheimer's disease research and ensuring representation of diverse populations in research studies.
Neurodegenerative Disease Brain Bank
The UCSF Neurodegenerative Disease Brain Bank is a critical resource for advancing understanding of disease mechanisms[@brainbank2024]. The brain bank:
- Collects postmortem brain tissue from patients with neurodegenerative diseases
- Provides tissue samples to qualified researchers worldwide
- Maintains detailed clinical and pathological documentation for each specimen
- Supports studies on neuropathology, biomarker validation, and mechanistic research
Brain bank specimens have been used in numerous landmark studies characterizing the neuropathology of Alzheimer's disease, FTD, Lewy body disease, and other dementias.
Collaborative Networks and Partnerships
UCSF is actively engaged in multiple national and international research networks focused on neurodegenerative diseases:
National Collaborations
- Alzheimer's Disease Research Centers (ADRC) Program: UCSF is one of 35 NIA-funded ADRCs, participating in collaborative research and data sharing[@nih2024]
- ALZ-NET: Contributing to this network for standardizing data collection on Alzheimer's disease treatments
- IDEAS/New IDEAS Studies: Leading this large-scale investigation of amyloid PET imaging utility in clinical practice
- LEADS Study: Co-leading this longitudinal study of early-onset Alzheimer's disease
International Partnerships
- Global Brain Health Institute: Partnership with Trinity College Dublin to reduce global dementia burden
- International Frontotemporal Dementia Genetics Consortium: Collaborative effort to identify genetic causes of FTD
- International Parkinson's Disease Genomics Consortium: Partnership to advance understanding of Parkinson's disease genetics
- World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Mental Health: Supporting global mental health and brain health initiatives
Community Engagement and Outreach
Public Education Programs
UCSF Memory and Aging Center provides extensive public education resources:
- Memory Screening Program: Free memory screenings available to the community
- Caregiver Support Programs: Resources and support for family members caring for patients with dementia
- Community Lectures: Regular public talks on brain health, memory preservation, and dementia prevention
- Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives: Outreach to underrepresented communities to ensure equitable access to research and care
Patient and Family Resources
The center offers comprehensive resources for patients and families:
- Patient Navigation Services: Guidance through diagnostic and treatment processes
- Support Groups: Regular meetings for patients and caregivers
- Educational Materials: Written and video resources on living with dementia
- Advance Care Planning: Guidance on planning for future care needs
Future Directions and Emerging Research
UCSF continues to expand its research portfolio in several emerging areas:
Precision Medicine Approaches
- Genetic Counseling: Integration of genetic testing and counseling into clinical practice
- Personalized Biomarker Profiles: Development of individualized biomarker panels for disease monitoring
- Targeted Therapeutics: Research on gene-specific and pathway-specific treatments
Digital Health Innovations
- Remote Monitoring: Development of technologies for monitoring patients in their homes
- Cognitive Apps: Digital tools for cognitive assessment and brain training
- Wearable Devices: Research on wearable technology for detecting early cognitive changes
Prevention and Risk Reduction
- Lifestyle Interventions: Studies on the impact of exercise, diet, and cognitive stimulation on brain health
- Risk Factor Modification: Research on modifiable risk factors for dementia including cardiovascular health, hearing loss, and social isolation
- Early Intervention: Programs to identify and treat individuals at risk before symptoms appear
External Links
- Official Website: [https://www.ucsf.edu/](https://www.ucsf.edu/)
- Memory and Aging Center: [https://memory.ucsf.edu/](https://memory.ucsf.edu/)
- Department of Neurology: [https://neurology.ucsf.edu/](https://neurology.ucsf.edu/)
- UCSF Alzheimer's Disease Research Center: [https://memory.ucsf.edu/adrc](https://memory.ucsf.edu/adrc)
- Global Brain Health Institute: [https://www.gbhi.org/](https://www.gbhi.org/)
See Also
- [Alzheimer's Disease](/diseases/alzheimers-disease)
- [Frontotemporal Dementia](/diseases/frontotemporal-dementia)
- [Lewy Body Dementia](/diseases/lewy-body-disease)
- [Parkinson's Disease](/diseases/parkinsons-disease)
- [Tau Protein](/proteins/tau)
- [Amyloid Beta](/proteins/amyloid-beta)
- [Alpha-Synuclein](/proteins/alpha-synuclein)
- [Memory and Aging](/mechanisms/memory-formation)
- [Neuroinflammation](/mechanisms/neuroinflammation)
- [Researchers and Institutions Index](/researchers)
- [Diseases Index](/diseases)
- [Mechanisms Index](/mechanisms)
- [Clinical Trials](/clinical-trials)
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