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Dr Uy and Roseanne Hogarth with research participant, Ronald Templeton (centre)

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The Curran Ageing Research Unit was established within the Rehabilitation and Aged Care Service in 2001. The unit has participated in a number of international multi-centred clinical drug trials and locally conducted studies. The unit is actively involved in searching for a “cure” or a successful treatment for Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias.

Who are we?

The Curran Ageing Research Unit, a team of senior medical and nursing staff working in the Rehabilitation and Aged Care Service at Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Hospital.

Research Staff  

  • Chief Investigator: Associate Professor Susan Kurrle
  • Co Investigator: Dr Cesar Uy
  • Co Investigator: Dr Simon Chan
  • Co Investigator: Dr Angus Cottee
  • Research Coordinator: Roseanne Hogarth CNC
  • Research assistance: Bronwyn Cooke RN
  • Psychometric Raters
    • Kathryn Goozee CNC
    • Kate Fredericks RN

What do we do?

The Research Team participates in international research for several types of dementia, including Alzheimers Disease, Vascular Dementia and dementia associated with Parkinson’s Disease.

Currently we are conducting several different trials, all for patients with Alzheimer’s disease. If you would like to know what is involved you might like to read our fact sheet “Why join a research study?”.

All studies are approved by Northern Sydney Health Human Research Ethics Committee and are closely monitored by independent auditors. The Research Team will assess your past medical history, general health, memory and current medications. If you are selected for a study you will be required to return to the clinic at regular intervals. All participants need a study partner such as your wife, husband or close relative who lives with you. Studies range from 9 weeks to 18 months in duration.

How you can access our service

Referral is usually made through the doctor or nurse you see in the Memory Clinic at the Bernard Curran Unit. You may also refer yourself directly to the study coordinator to discuss your suitability for a particular study. We have information available on our current studies.

Where you can find us

We are based on the campus of the Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Hospital.
Old Leighton Lodge
Gate 6, Derby Rd
Hornsby NSW 2077

What are our hours?

The study coordinator is available to take your inquires Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 4:30pm. Voice mail facilities are available so that you can leave a message. Research clinic visits are currently conducted on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.

How you can contact us

You can phone the study coordinator on 9477 9283.

When you arrive

The study coordinator will meet you and take you to the Research Office. The Research Team will assess your past medical history, general health, memory and current medications. If you are selected for a study you will be required to return to the clinic at regular intervals.

More information

We have information on our current studies and a fact sheet about the benefits of joining a research study.

Information about the Rehabilitation and Aged Care Service is available. Information on accessing other RACS services is available by following the links to those services:

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