Citizen Scientist Awards

Citizen Scientist Awards

Celebrating our 2025 Honorees

Citizen Scientists® Are the Missing Piece of the Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Puzzles

The concept behind the Citizen Scientist Awards® is simple - we can't find cures for Alzheimer's and Parkinson's without clinical trial participants. 90% of Alzheimer's, and 80% of Parkinson's studies, are delayed due to insufficient recruitment, making research participants the key piece of the puzzle. We hope their stories inspire you or someone you know to contact a research site to ask about research opportunities.

Many Stories, One Common Purpose

In 2025, GAP-Net sites across North America nominated Alzheimer's and Parkinson's study participants for the Citizen Scientist Awards®. Nominees represented people with these diseases or individuals at risk of developing the disease with a wide range of backgrounds who conveyed a variety of reasons for getting involved with research. Whatever their reasons, all Citizen Scientists® have the same goal: being part of finding cures for Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.

Meet the 2025 National Citizen Scientist Honorees

Catalyst Award
Catalyst Award
2025 Honoree

Nominated by
Banner Alzheimer's Institute
Phoenix, Arizona

Ann Taylor
Ann Taylor

The Catalyst Award recognizes a clinical trial participant who acts as a stimulus in bringing about or hastening a result through creative, new, and novel approaches to encourage clinical trial participation.

Champion Award
Champion Award
2025 Honoree

Nominated by
Barrow Neurological Institute
Phoenix, Arizona

James Render
James Render

The Champion Award recognizes a clinical trial participant who fights for a cause and is an advocate for trial participation in the community.

Collaborator Award
Collaborator Award
2025 Honoree

Nominated by
Premiere Research Institute
West Palm Beach, Florida

Brian Allas
Brian Allas

The Collaborator Award recognizes a study partner for someone who is enrolled or was enrolled in an Alzheimer's or Parkinson's disease, or dementia, clinical trial.

Cornerstone Award
Cornerstone Award
2025 Honoree

Nominated by
Advocate Health Care
Park Ridge, Illinois

Scott Brechtel
Scott Brechtel

The Cornerstone Award recognizes a clinical trial participant who has personally made extraordinary efforts to support local research and participate in a trial.

Cultivator Award
Cultivator Award
2025 Honoree

Nominated by
K2 Medical Research
Maitland, Florida

Deborah Allen & The Wayne Densch YMCA
Deborah Allen & The Wayne Densch YMCA

A community partner, organization, or leader that works with a GAP-Net Site to engage, educate, and empower community members to learn more about Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease clinical trials.

Cultivator Award
Cultivator Award
2025 Honoree

Nominated by
Axiom Brain Health
Tampa, Florida

Hyde Park United Methodist Church Caregiver Sanctuary
Hyde Park United Methodist Church Caregiver Sanctuary

A community partner, organization, or leader that works with a GAP-Net Site to engage, educate, and empower community members to learn more about Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease clinical trials.

Sponsors

The Citizen Scientist Awards® are made possible by the generosity of our sponsors.

GAP always welcomes sponsors committed to supporting the Citizen Scientist Award program.

To find out more, please contact the CSA Program at CSA@globalalzplatform.org.

Vradenburg Foundation
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