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A Worldwide Leader in Alzheimer’s Disease Research

The Butler Hospital Memory & Aging Program (MAP) is a worldwide leader in Alzheimer’s disease research. An affiliate of The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, MAP has a 20+ year history of excellence in clinical care, training, and cutting-edge research aimed at developing new and better ways to detect, treat, and someday even prevent Alzheimer’s. The program works hand in hand with health care providers, community groups, other research organizations, and everyday people with normal memory or some degree of memory loss who are willing to participate in the research needed to bring an end to Alzheimer’s disease. 

On April 7, 2022, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) finalized their decision to limit coverage for monoclonal antibodies, such as Aduhelm (aducanumab), to only those who are enrolled in a randomized controlled trial. Click here to learn more about the decision to suspend the administration of Aduhelm at Butler Hospital.

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Memory and Aging Program
345 Blackstone Boulevard
1st Floor Weld Building
Providence, RI 02906
P: (401) 455-6402
F: (401) 455-6405
E: memory@butler.org

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Our research is focused on three main areas: Alzheimer's prevention, diagnosis and treatment. Opportunities to participate and contribute to our research include clinical trials of investigational medications as well as research studies not related to medication. 

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We offer compassionate care for the evaluation and treatment of CADASIL, a genetic brain disease that can lead to stroke, other brain injuries, and dementia. 

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  • Program Accomplishments
  • 2020 Initiatives
  • Major Program Milestones

Program Accomplishments

Since 1997, the Memory and Aging Program at Butler Hospital has played a major role in advancing the study and treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) and dementia. MAP is an inaugural member of the Global Alzheimer’s Platform Foundation (GAP)  and a founding member of one of the most prominent AD nonprofit networks, the  Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer’s Network (DIAN).

Our program has conducted dozens of clinical trials and research studies since its inception. Each of them has provided another small step forward in the fight against Alzheimer’s through deeper insights and understanding into how the disease develops, how it can be treated and how we can achieve better methods for earlier diagnosis. Today, those many small steps are building to what we hope will be a giant leap in Alzheimer’s treatment in the next several years. 

Memory and Aging Program In the News

Thus far in 2020 we have: 

  • Launched the DigiCog AD Study to test the use of digital cognitive testing through smartphone technology. The study is being conducted by MAP Research Scientist Louisa Thompson, Ph.D. through a Clinician Scientist Fellowship Grant Award. The study is currently enrolling participants.

  • Become one of five sites in the U.S. to conduct the national POINTER Study, aimed at testing whether healthy lifestyle interventions can protect cognitive abilities in older adults who are at increased risk for cognitive decline in the future. The study is currently enrolling participants.

  • Become one of the first U.S. sites to launch the AHEAD Study, a Phase III, international, multicenter clinical trial with 100 study sites in the US, Japan, Canada, Australia, Singapore, and Europe. It will study the effectiveness of BAN-2401, an investigational drug that selectively binds to, neutralizes and eliminates the amyloid beta proteins in the brain that are thought to be a causative factor for AD. The study is currently enrolling participants.

Our most recent program accomplishments and milestones include:

2019

  • The world’s first A4 Alzheimer’s prevention study participant completed the A4 study at the Memory and Aging Program. The study is testing whether a new investigational treatment, called an anti-amyloid antibody, can slow memory loss caused by Alzheimer’s disease.
  • The findings of a study conducted in part at MAP and co-authored by MAP Director Dr. Stephen Salloway showed that a blood test could be used to detect Alzheimer’s 16 years before symptoms appear. The study was conducted through the Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer’s Network (DIAN), of which MAP is a founding member.
  • The results of a landmark trial , the IDEAS Study, conducted in part at MAP showed that amyloid PET scan imaging improves the diagnosis and management of Alzheimer’s
  • Aducanumab, a drug studied at MAP that may become the first drug to remove amyloid plaque from the brain and slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease, was submitted to the FDA for approval
  • MAP launched the ARIAS study to test the use of simple and painless retinal scanning as a tool for diagnosing Alzheimer’s. The test could help clinician’s detect Alzheimer’s two decades or more before patients develop life-altering symptoms. The study is currently enrolling participants.

2018

  • Joined with 14 other Alzheimer’s disease research centers around the U.S. to establish an early-onset AD clinical trial network in the U.S. in order to study Early Onset Alzheimer’s Disease through the LEADS Study, or the Longitudinal Early-onset Alzheimer’s Disease Study
  • Participated in the world’s first pivotal trial to use PET scanning to detect tau proteins in the brain, which will hopefully lead to FDA approval for this new and effective means of diagnosing Alzheimer’s 

  • Began using novel methods of genotyping with the Spartan Cube  
  • Began using the DCT Clock, a more advanced and sensitive method of assessing cognitive functioning

  • MAP Director Dr. Stephen Salloway was named the Martin M. Zucker Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at Brown University, an endowed professorship and one of the highest honors in academia. Dr. Salloway was also elected to the Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame for his contributions to medical research that is bettering the lives of Rhode Islanders and others around the globe, a distinction he now shares with the likes of Roger Williams, Patrick Kennedy and Dean Aronson, the founder of Brown Medical School.  

 

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Below you will find a series of commonly asked questions on memory disorders, diagnosis and treatment of memory disorders, living with Alzheimer's and information on memory and aging research. Click on the topic below for the full list of questions and answers.
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Meet the Team

Edward Huey, MD

Professor, Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Alpert Medical School of Brown University
Director, Memory and Aging Program

Dr. Huey is a geriatric psychiatrist, board certified in Neuropsychiatry and Behavioral Neurology. He attended medical school and completed his residency in adult psychiatry at Stanford University Medical Center. He completed fellowships at the NIH intramural program in Geriatric Psychiatry (at NIMH) and Behavioral Neurology (at NINDS). He was a faculty member at the Columbia University Irving Medical Center in the Departments of Psychiatry and Neurology from 2010 to 2023 and received tenure in 2020. His main clinical and research interest is Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. He was the Director of the Columbia Frontotemporal Dementia Center and the Medical Director of the Columbia Huntington’s Disease Center of Excellence.

Stephen Salloway, MD, MS

Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry,
Alpert Medical School of Brown University,
Founding Director, Memory and Aging Program

Dr. Salloway received his medical degree from Stanford University Medical School. He completed residencies in neurology and psychiatry at Yale University Medical School. He is a Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry at the Warren Alpert School of Medicine of Brown University, the Founding Director of the Butler Hospital Memory and Aging Program and Associate Director of the Brown Center for Alzheimer’s Disease Research. He has authored over 400 journal articles, book chapters, and abstracts and edited three books on prevention and early detection of Alzheimer’s disease

Meghan Riddle, MD

Associate Director, Memory and Aging Program

Dr. Riddle is a geriatric psychiatrist who joined the Memory and Aging Program in 2021. She completed her residency and geriatric psychiatry fellowship training at Vanderbilt University. Dr. Riddle received her medical degree from the University of Texas Health Science Center and completed the Executive Healthcare Leadership Program at the University of Kentucky. She serves as the Associate Director of the Memory and Aging Program and continues to see patients clinically with a focus on late-life mood disorders and neuropsychiatric symptoms in dementia.

Neuropsychology

Athene Lee, PhD

Assistant Professor in Psychiatry and Human Behavior (Clinical), Alpert Medical School of Brown University

Dr. Lee is a licensed neuropsychologist at the Memory and Aging Program. Her doctoral degree is in clinical psychology and neuropsychology from Suffolk University in Boston. She completed her residency and fellowship at the Alpert Medical School of Brown University, with a specific focus in neuropsychology and neuroimaging. 

Louisa Thompson, PhD

Research scientist in the Memory and Aging Program; Instructor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University

Dr. Thompson is a licensed neuropsychologist and research scientist at the Memory and Aging program. She completed her doctoral degree in clinical psychology, with an emphasis in neuropsychology, at the City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center. 

Jessica Alber, PhD

Cognitive Neuroscientist, Butler Hospital Memory & Aging Program
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Alpert Medical School of Brown University

Dr. Alber completed her PhD in Human Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Edinburgh in 2015 and her post-doctoral fellowship as part of the Clinical Psychology Training Consortium at the Alpert Medical School of Brown University, where she is currently an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior and a cognitive neuroscientist at the Butler Hospital Memory and Aging Program. 

Alyssa De Vito, PhD

Research neuropsychologist in the Memory and Aging Program

Assistant Professor (Research) of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University

Dr. De Vito is a research neuropsychologist at the Memory and Aging Program studying how digital tools can improve early detection of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. She completed her doctoral degree in clinical psychology with an emphasis in neuropsychology at Louisiana State University. 

Management

Brittany Dawson, MS, FNP-BC

Brittany is a board-certified family nurse practitioner. She received her BS in Nursing from the University of Virginia and her MS-FNP from Georgetown University. She worked as a maternity nurse at Medstar Georgetown University Hospital from 2010 to 2015 while pursuing her degree. 

Clinical Providers

Melanie Faust, APRN, FNP-C

Melanie is a board-certified family nurse practitioner. She received her undergraduate degree in biology and social science from Providence College, and her registered nurse and nurse practitioner degrees from University of Massachusetts Medical School. She previously worked in neurology and neuropsychology research in the areas of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), Huntington’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, ADHD, and childhood oncology.

Lyndsay Dematteo, MSG, MSN, APRN, AGPCNP-C

Lyndsay DeMatteo is a board-certified adult/gero nurse practitioner. She received her BS in Neuroscience from Union College, her MS in Gerontology from the University of Southern California: Davis School of Gerontology, and her registered nurse certificate/MS in Nursing from Yale School of Nursing. Prior to joining the Memory & Aging Program, she completed an APRN Fellowship at Yale Medicine specializing in geriatric healthcare.

Andrea Nanos, MSN, AGNP-C

Andrea is a board-certified adult gerontology nurse practitioner. She received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from UMass Amherst and her Master of Science in Nursing degree from Boston College. She worked as a registered nurse at a skilled nursing facility and assisted living memory care unit while pursuing her graduate degree. Prior to joining the Memory and Aging Program, she worked as a nurse practitioner in internal medicine.

Dori Alger, BSW
Dori received her degree from Providence College. She spent the last 10 years as a social worker in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. She previously worked in a residential facility for people with both developmental disabilities and mental health issues.

Nursing

Denise Jerue, RN, BSN

A 1985 graduate of Northeastern University, Denise has over 30 years of nursing experience in the areas of ICU, pediatrics, home health care, and adult mental health. Denise co-ordinates, manages and recruits Alzheimer’s patients in the clinical trials at the Memory and Aging Program, and is the nurse in charge of our infusion suite.

Cheryl Kechichian, RN

Cheryl has been with the Memory & Aging Program as a nurse coordinator since 2007. Previously, she worked as an RN in a variety of settings including hospitals, community centers, home care, and long term care. After diversifying her career and trying different nursing domains, she realized that working with adults and elders with memory issues was her calling. 

Lisa Williams, BSN

Lisa graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing in 1988 from the University of Rhode Island, Lisa has over 28 years nursing experience in the areas of oncology, infusion therapies, and home care; specializing in home infusion therapies. Prior to joining the memory and aging program, Lisa worked as a nurse manager for the Visiting Nurse Services of Rhode Island and was the general manager and nurse manager for Optioncare for 15 years. She has over 25 years of experience in IV insertion and medication administration.

Vanessa Rua, RN, BSN

Vanessa graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Rhode Island College. Prior to joining the Memory and Aging Program, Vanessa worked as a registered nurse in the acute medical-psychiatric unit at Rhode Island Hospital. She joined the Memory and Aging Program as a research nurse coordinator in November 2017. 

Research

Courtney Bodge, PhD

Dr. Bodge is a developmental neuroscientist and research project manager with the Memory and Aging Program. She coordinates multiple studies on Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer’s Disease (DIAD), a rare form of Alzheimer’s that causes impairment typically between 30 and 50 years old and is passed via a mutated gene within families. The DIAD families are a dedicated group of participants and Courtney feels especially privileged to be fighting Alzheimer’s with them.

Bryanne Peets, BS

Bryanne received her Bachelor's degree in neuroscience from Stonehill College, where she first became interested in memory research while volunteering at the Boston VA Healthcare System. After graduating, she worked as a research assistant with a focus on administering neuropsychological assessments to stroke and dementia patients. 

Sophia Tarro, BA

Sophia graduated from College of the Holy Cross in 2020 with a Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry. She assists with coordinating various clinical trials at MAP including observational, lifestyle intervention, and pharmaceutical studies. Additionally, she works as cognitive rater on many of these trials. 

Priscilla Villa, MS

Priscilla received her BA in Psychology with a minor in Biology and Neuroscience at Salve Regina University in 2013. She completed her MS in Interdisciplinary Neuroscience at the University of Rhode Island where she studied the effects of traumatic brain injury on motor control. Priscilla currently assists with the coordination of clinical trials and observational studies investigating longitudinal changes in individuals at risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease.

Molly Lawrence, BS

Molly graduated from Northeastern with a BS in sociology in 2013. At MAP, Molly is excited to be working as a Senior Research Assistant on research focused on digital screening tools in the primary care setting, as well as a clinical trial repurposing an HIV medication. 

Hannah Joyce, ScB

Hannah Joyce is a recent honors graduate from Brown University with an ScB in Cognitive Neuroscience. Hannah works as a research assistant on industry sponsored clinical research studies aimed at better understanding Alzheimer’s Disease with the ultimate goal of finding a preventative treatment.

Megan Caruso, BS, BA

Megan graduated from Tulane University in 2021 with a BS in Neuroscience and a BA in Studio Art with a concentration in glassblowing. While in college, she interned with a clinical neuropsychologist administering cognitive assessments to patients with dementia in New Orleans, which sparked her interest in memory and aging. 

Sarah Bica, BA

Sarah graduated from Providence College in 2022 with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and minor in Neuroscience and Sociology. She currently assists with studies at the Memory and Aging Program focusing on pharmaceutical and lifestyle interventions.

Kelsey Adams, BS

Kelsey graduated with a BS in Medical Imaging from Rhode Island College and holds an AS in Occupational Therapy from Bristol Community College. Prior to joining the Memory and Aging Program, Kelsey worked with the geriatric population in various memory care settings and has received a Certified Dementia Practitioner certification. Kelsey currently assists with pharmaceutical and lifestyle intervention studies at MAP. 

Courtney Burton, PhD

Dr. Burton is a neuroimaging researcher who studies brain structure and function in clinical groups. She completed her PhD in Neuroscience in 2019, then worked as a researcher at the NIH until joining the Memory & Aging Program in 2023. Here, she analyzes neuroimaging data for various studies within the program.

Sarah Benjamin, MS

Sarah graduated with an MS in Neuroscience from the University of Hartford in 2022. Before joining the Memory and Aging Program, Sarah conducted behavioral intervention research studies at Boston University. She is now a cognitive rater at MAP assisting with pharmaceutical, observational, and lifestyle intervention studies.

Caitlin McManus, BA

Caitlin is a graduate of Rhode Island College with a degree in Psychology and Behavioral Neuroscience. During her undergraduate studies, she also volunteered at the Memory and Aging Program with the Outreach team. She currently works as a Research Assistant on studies focused on lifestyle interventions.

Masood Manoochehri, BA

Masood is a Senior Research Associate with the Memory and Aging Program. He graduated with a BA in Biochemistry from Columbia University in 2009. He worked at Columbia University Irving Medical Center’s Taub Institute for Research on Alzheimer’s Disease and the Aging Brain for 11 years, coordinating several clinical trials and observational research studies of sporadic and familial frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD). 

Claudine Narayan, BA

Claudine graduated from the University of California, Berkeley with a BA in Psychology. She is a Senior Research Assistant for Dr. Huey’s lab and assists with the coordination of two observational studies that investigate psychiatric symptoms and emotional processes in individuals with neurodegenerative disease. Prior to joining Dr. Huey's team, she worked as a medical assistant at a retinal ophthalmology clinic and contributed to sleep and developmental research studies with teens and young children. 

Juan Pablo Cajiga, BA

Juan Pablo is a Senior Research Assistant who works closely with Dr. Edward Huey. His primary focus lies in the intersection of neurodegeneration and psychiatric symptoms, specifically with the Neurodegeneration-Associated Psychiatric Symptoms (NAPS) and the Positive and Negative Valance Emotional Systems in Neurodegenerative Disease (PAVES) research studies. He obtained his degree from St. Edward's University in Austin, Texas.

Colin Stein

Prior to joining MAP in 2022, Colin was a laboratory manager at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in the department of Cerebrovascular Neurology where he oversaw studies investigating cognitive and behavioral outcomes and recovery from stroke in acute care in-patient settings. He then worked with Dr. Edward Huey at Columbia University where he operated clinical trials and observational studies treating and exploring neuropsychiatric symptoms of neurodegenerative disease, with a special focus on Frontal Temporal Dementia.

Shelby Bawden, BA

Shelby graduated from Providence College in 2023 with BAs in Biology and Psychology and a Certificate of Neuroscience. Shelby currently works in the MAP as a Research Assistant, administering clinical trials.

Megan Stradtman, PhD

Dr. Stradtman works as a Senior Research Assistant in the Memory and Aging Program. She earned a Ph.D. in Communication Sciences and Disorders from The Pennsylvania State University in 2023, where her research efforts were focused on maintaining and improving vocal function and quality of life in older adulthood. Dr. Stradtman is also a certified, licensed speech-language pathologist and has worked clinically with older adults primarily in long-term care settings.

Nicole Belanger, BS

Nicole graduated with a BS in Neuroscience from Stonehill College in 2024. She works as a research assistant on studies focusing on the correlation between psychiatric symptoms and neurodegeneration. Before joining MAP as a research assistant, she volunteered with the NAPS/PAVES studies and the outreach team.

 

Outreach and Recruitment

Athena Lavoie, BS

Athena is the Outreach Manager for the Memory and Aging Program. She received her bachelor’s degree from Roger Williams University in Communications with a minor in Biology. Athena manages referrals for the program’s clinical trials, conducts brain health and Alzheimer’s Prevention information sessions and coordinates memory screenings and other community events.

Lorrance Malko, BA

Lorrance is an Outreach Coordinator for the Memory and Aging Program. She received her bachelor’s degree from Rhode Island College in Public and Professional Communication. Prior to working at MAP, she worked with professionals specializing in training and educating clinicians on substance use and mental health disorders. Lorrance has over 8 years of experience in membership management, event planning, and marketing.   

Regulatory

Paula Lorenzi, MA

Paula spent 6 years working for Maternal Fetal Medicine Research at Women and Infant’s Hospital as a Research Assistant and then a Project Coordinator. She started working at MAP’s regulatory department in 2023.

Finance

Dawne Hardy, PhD

Dawne has 35+ years of non- profit financial management experience which includes working as a Grant Analyst for the Charlotte-Meckelenburg School Department in North Carolina and a Regional Finance Director for the YMCA of Greater Charlotte where she worked until relocating to Rhode Island in 2020. She received her BS in Accounting from Johnson & Wales University, and an MBA from Strayer University and MPHIL in Management from Walden University. She received my PhD in 2021 from Walden University with a concentration in Leadership and Organizational Change.

Maryanne Vieira

Maryanne is an Administrative Coordinator/Finance Research for the Memory & Aging Program.  She previously worked for a Psychiatric practice from 1995-2020 and transitioned to the office manager until the practice closed in 2020.  She handles all the post award functions for the Memory & Aging Program.

Administrators

Dee M. Moniz

Dee joined the staff at Butler Hospital in 2007, supporting several programs including the Body Image Program, Child and Adolescent Services, and the Butler Hospital Foundation and Philanthropy departments before joining the Memory and Aging Program in 2014. 

Sheri Lelievre

Sheri joined the Butler Hospital staff in January 2017 after over 15 years with the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior of Brown University, primarily supporting the former chairman of the department. She is looking forward to her transition to the Memory and Aging Program working in support of Dr. Salloway and his dedicated team, and is thrilled to be staying on the beautiful Butler campus.

Ann Marie Ferrer

Ann Marie graduated from Bryant College with an associate’s degree in medical secretary sciences. She has been working at Butler Hospital for 33 years, the last 21 supporting Dr. Kenneth Rickler. Following his recent retirement, she will now support Dr. Benjamin Margolis, as well as continuing to work in the Memory & Aging Program.

Elizabeth Scuncio

Elizabeth joined Butler Hospital in 2022. Previously, Elizabeth worked for over 11 years as an office manager at Southern New England Anesthesia and Pain Associates in Pawtucket RI. She is looking forward to her role as Administrative Coordinator at the Memory and Aging program and to be working with such an amazing dedicated team.

Laboratory

Diane Charpentier

Diane graduated Rhode Island Hospital School for Laboratory Technicians and worked for Quest Diagnostics for 39 years (25 at Butler Hospital). A month after taking early retirement from Quest, Diane received a call from Dr. Salloway asking her to be a part of the Memory and Aging Program. 

Stephanie Goncalves

Stephanie graduated from Medical Assistant school in 2004 and has been in the medical field for 19 years. She received her phlebotomist certification in 2015. As part of the Memory and Aging Program team Stephanie draws blood, performs EKGs, and assists nurses and research staff as needed. 

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