02 Oct 2019

You’re invited to a Special Event

HudsonAlpha, in partnership with the BrightFocus Foundation, is proud to announce a special screening event of the captivating new documentary Turning Point.

The film follows researchers on the cusp of an incredible scientific breakthrough that could be the first step toward making Alzheimer disease itself a distant memory. Turning Point was directed by acclaimed filmmaker James Keach, who directed I’ll Be Me, the story of country music singer Glen Campbell and his journey with Alzheimer disease.

Join us on October 2nd, 2019 from 5:00-7:00pm

Jackson Center, 6001 Moquin Drive, Huntsville, AL

There is no cost to attend, but seating is limited.

Match your donation and double your impact!

Genomic research is opening new doors that are leading to new discoveries and hope for a better future. We can’t do it without you. Through genomic science and your support, we can make an impact.

Your donation received before December 31, 2019 is eligible for a matching gift from the Wayne, Luanne and Peri Widener Fund for the Study of Neurodegenerative Diseases (up to $200,000). Every dollar that you give to the Memory and Mobility Program will be doubled!