Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia
Accelerate research into the prevention and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia and extend years of quality living for thousands in our community.
Accelerate research into the prevention and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia and extend years of quality living for thousands in our community.
Help us catalyze a new era in cardiology and significantly reduce heart disease for the first time in decades — for everyone.
Partner with us to bring the latest discoveries to more patients faster, improve treatments and ultimately cure diabetes.
Fast-track cures and give more patients with brain tumors, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, strokes and other neurological conditions a place to turn for answers and lifesaving treatments.
Accelerate breakthroughs in research to prevent and treat the most serious blinding eye diseases and expand access to high-quality eye care in our region.
Your gift to Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, UW Medicine’s cancer program, supports our commitment to preventing, diagnosing, and treating cancer and ultimately discovering cures for patients and families who need them.
Expand access to effective mental health care for everyone in our community and advance new treatments for behavioral health and addiction disorders.
Help unlock the mysteries of the developing brain and ensure that every family impacted by autism in our region can receive world-class care.
Help us advance personalized care and develop lifesaving new treatments for those who suffer from kidney disease and injury.
Advance world-class care and research to prevent and treat hearing loss and balance disorders.
Philanthropy makes breakthroughs possible. Read about the ways your gift can help UW Medicine end disease and save lives.
Loch Anderson and Allyn Perkins, recipients of a 2024 Ragen Volunteer Service Award, are on a mission to get everyone talking about men’s health.
Read MoreBruce and Jennie Nordstrom received the 2024 Brotman Award for their leadership in supporting the Institute for Protein Design.
Read MoreFrom participating in neurological research to creating scholarships for medical students, 2024 Ragen Volunteer Service Award recipient Dixie Wilson and her husband Steve are all in.
Read MoreThe Bernard Osher Foundation was honored with the 2024 Brotman Award for its leadership in establishing the UW Osher Center for Integrative Health.
Read MoreThe pandemic took a heavy toll on healthcare workers, but donor generosity enabled UW Medicine to offer grants to faculty, staff and trainees for projects centered on their own well-being.
Read MoreThe Seattle Longitudinal Study followed participants from 1956–2012 to track cognitive changes over the adult lifespan. See how UW researchers are using the data to find new insights into brain health.
Read MoreHow the Center for Behavioral Health and Learning promises to be a game-changer for mental health and addiction care in our region.
Read MoreHow scholarships are helping Kathryne Mitchell, a former firefighter and paramedic, pursue her dream of becoming a doctor and giving back to her Alaska community.
Read MoreJoan “Mutt” Dickson, MD ’97, invites you to join her in supporting scholarships for Montana medical students at the UW School of Medicine.
Read MoreSarah Busch, a medical student at the University of Washington School of Medicine, shares how scholarships are helping her become a doctor and fulfill her passion for public health.
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