About the 
Prevention Alzheimer International
Foundation

Goals of the Foundation

THE GOAL OF THE "PREVENTION ALZHEIMER INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION" IS TO HELP RESEARCH WITHOUT FRONTIERS FOR THE PREVENTION OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AND HELP RESEARCH ON CHRONIC/LATE LYME DISEASE.

The goal of the foundation is to support and accelerate this new emerging field of research on Alzheimer's disease and related chronic inflammatory disorders. 

Some pathogens have been already analyzed and serological and diagnostic tests for their detection are commercially available. Others still need to be characterized in order to detect and eradicate them. 

Treatments presently used for Alzheimer's disease and other chronic inflammatory disorders are mostly symptomatic. 
Antibiotics and antiviral drugs for the treatment of bacterial and viral infections are available, however, to optimize available treatments and develop new therapies is essential. 

To develop international collaborations, organize symposiums, congresses, and seminars for discussing and exchanging knowledge worldwide is important. The medical, social, and economical repercussion of such research in the framework of an international effort will be substantial.

The President of the foundation, Judith Miklossy, MD, PhD, is one of the pioneers who contributed to this emerging field of research and has more than 30 years of clinical and research experience in Switzerland, in the US and in Canada.

An effort without frontiers should be done today, not tomorrow!

Board Members

  • Mark MolnarPresident
  • Barbara Molnar
  • Judith Miklossy, Director

Honorary Members

  • Hans Brunner
  • Jacques Diezi
  • Gérard Escher
  • Richard Frackowiak
  • Léonard Gianadda
  • Charles Kleiber
  • Christina Künzle
  • Kilmer McCully
  • Astrid Stuckelberger
  • Jean-Philippe de Toledo
  • Maurice Tornay
  • Edith and Patrick McGeer
  • Carl Cotman
  • Sue Griffin
  • Jennifer and Me Leon Krasinski
  • George Perry
  • Zbigniew K. Wszolek
  • Ralph Martins

Reports of the Foundation

Recherche