“The Colorado University (CU) Anschutz Medical Campus serves 4,500 students in more than 40 highly rated degree programs across six schools and colleges, supported by $500 million in research awards in fiscal 2018 – creating an overall economic impact to the state of Colorado of $5.8 billion, on par with the Colorado ski industry …” but for older adults in Colorado, one of the most impactful people out of the University is Dr. Potter – actually Huntington Potter, PhD.

“Huntington Potter, PhD, has spent his career researching the manifold mysteries of Alzheimer’s disease, which currently affects over 5.5 million people in the United States at a cost of about $200 billion a year. By 2050, almost 14 million Americans are expected to be living with the disease at a cost of $1 trillion a year – in Medicare and Medicaid costs alone …”

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Source: CU Anschutz Today, September 2019