Include Coordinating Committee meeting

Energizing meeting of Include’s Coordinating Committee to recap our 2025 milestones and outline plans for 2026. We are honored to expand our cross-linguistic agenda for equitable brain health research.
Language, an ally for brain health (in Spanish)

Language is fundamental to brain health. With this perspective, a multilingual video campaign raises awareness about the situation. You can read the full article, in Spanish, here.
Language, your ally for brain health

«Language, your ally for brain health» is a multilingual audiovisual campaign conceived and designed by Atlantic Fellows for Equity in Brain Health Adolfo García and Alex Kornhuber, together with Atlantic Fellow for Racial Equity Sydelle Willow Smith. Supported by a Connect Grant from the Atlantic Institute, the video seeks to raise awareness about the vital […]
Speech and language in bilingual neurological patients

San Paolo University Hospital, University of Milan
PIs: Marta Pengo, Alberto Priori
DIVA: Dominance, Intensity, and Valence Assessment

Fondation Vaincre Alzheimer, France Alzheimer
PI: Maxime Bertoux
CLAPP: Classification of primary progressive aphasias

Fondation Vaincre Alzheimer
PIs: Maxime Bertoux, Thibaud Lebouvier
Longitudinal characterization of primary progressive aphasia: neuroimaging and clinical real-word data

PI: Giovanna Zamboni
Primary progressive aphasia in Turkish: Quantiative assessment of agrammatism in agglutinative language

European Commission Marie Curie Actions 7th Framework Programme
PI: Mustafa Seçkin
Include’s fourth webinar

Fourth webinar of the Language Diversity and Brain Health series, hosted by Include Network and the Alzheimer’s Association’s Bilingualism, Languages, and Literacy Special Interest Group. With insights from Rose Bruffaerts, Sanne Franzen, David Kemmerer, and Elena Tsoy.
Include’s third webinar

Third webinar of the Language Diversity and Brain Health series, hosted by Include Network and the Alzheimer’s Association’s Bilingualism, Languages, and Literacy Special Interest Group. With insights from Stefano Cappa and Naama Friedman.