About Us
What We Do
At the Dementia Research Centre (Singapore), we are leading cutting-edge research to improve early detection, prevention, and treatment of dementia. Our focus is on identifying key biomarkers—biological indicators in the blood, brain, retina, and body—that can signal the onset of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease, years before symptoms appear. By pinpointing these early markers, we aim to develop effective strategies to prevent and treat dementia and other brain diseases.
Our flagship study, the Biomarkers and Cognition Study, Singapore (BIOCIS), is a groundbreaking 5-year research project involving 2,500 participants from all ethnic groups in Singapore. Through this study, we aim to uncover biomarkers that contribute to cognitive decline and dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia—a condition caused by reduced blood flow to the brain. Participants undergo annual assessments that include cognitive tests, blood samples, brain imaging, lifestyle profiling, retinal scans, and microbiome analysis.
Objectives
- To study biological mechanisms in Asians that result in cognitive disorders.
- To develop diagnostic modalities for detection of prodromal dementia.
- To develop intervention strategies to prevent dementia.
Approach
Our multidisciplinary approach combines:
- Neuropsychological characterization, cutting-edge neuroimaging, and state-of-the-art blood-based biomarkers.
- Digital platforms and Artificial Intelligence to track cognitive and behavioral changes.
- Biomedical engineering to design new technologies for diagnosing and monitoring brain health.
In addition to BIOCIS, we conduct several other important studies:
- SINGER: The SINgapore GERiatric intervention study to reduce cognitive decline and physical frailty, focusing on lifestyle interventions to protect brain health.
- CHARM: The Cerebrovascular Health, Adult Learning, Resilience, and Mechanisms study, exploring how vascular health affects cognitive aging and resilience.
- CHOICE: The Cerebrovascular Health, Optical Imaging, Cognition, and Evaluation of Lifestyle Intervention Study, using advanced imaging techniques to study brain and vascular health.
Through these studies, we are advancing the science of dementia detection and prevention, with a particular focus on improving healthcare outcomes for Southeast Asian populations.
To learn more about our groundbreaking BIOCIS study and its latest findings, read the full Biomarkers and Cognition Study, Singapore (BIOCIS): Protocol, Study Design, and Preliminary Findings.
At the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, we harness the power of science, engineering, and technology to make groundbreaking medical discoveries that benefit society. By participating in our research, you are helping to advance our understanding of dementia, ultimately aiding in the development of better prevention strategies and treatments for this disease.