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Bridging the Diagnostic Gap: Blood Biomarkers in Alzheimer’s Care

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Guest: Ashvini Keshavan, MRCP, PhD Very few patients in UK memory services receive an Alzheimer’s diagnosis supported by molecular testing, limiting timely access to emerging therapies. The ADAPT trial—which was funded by the Blood Biomarker Challenge, a multi-million-pound program supported by the Alzheimer's Society, Alzheimer's Research UK, and players of People's Postcode Lottery—aims to close this gap by evaluating the real-world integration of blood-based biomarkers into standard NHS memory care pathways. Join Dr. Ashvini Keshavan as she discusses how this approach may impact diagnostic accuracy, treatment access, and healthcare resource use across the UK. Dr. Keshavan is a Senior Clinical Research Fellow and Honorary Consultant Neurologist specializing in Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers at the University College London, and this topic was presented as a poster at the 2025 CTAD conference.

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