Videos: 2012 Turken International and Research Lectures
In 1991, Phyllis Turken Shamberg initiated a gift to support the early career of UCLA researchers interested in studying AD. Her gift became a legacy to UCLA research known as the "Turken Research Award" and is now given annually in partnership with the Alzheimer's Association to support a promising scientist as he/she pursues major grant support and scientific independence. The gift also supports invitation of a distinguished "Turken International Lecturer" as part of the day’s events. In 2012, the Turken International Lecturer was Dr. Jason Karlawish from the University of Pennsylvania and the Turken Award winner was Dr. Joshua Grill.2012 Turken Research Award: Overview
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2012 Turken International Lecture and Research Awards
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2012 Turken International Lecturer - Jason Karlawish, M.D. - University of Pennsylvania [pdf] |
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2012 Turken Researcher Awardee - Joshua Grill, Ph.D. - UCLA [pdf] |
- Funded by - Sam and Ida Turken Charitable Foundation.
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Sponsored by - Alzheimer's Association, California Southland Chapter, and Mary S. Easton Center for Alzheimer's Disease Research at UCLA.
Wednesday, December 12th, 2012
In 1991, little was known about Alzheimer's disease (AD) genetics or risk factors there were no animal models of AD, and there were no treatments for the illness. That is when Phyllis Turken Shamberg decided to initiate a gift to support the early careers of UCLA researchers interested in studying AD. The funds came from a family Foundation established in honor of her parents, Sam and Ida Turken. Phyllis chose (AD) research for her gift, not because of a family member with the disease, but because little was understood about AD and she wanted to make a difference. She chose well.
Her annual gift became a legacy to UCLA research known as the "Turken Research Award", now given annually to support a promising scientist as he/she pursues major grant support and scientific independence. The recognition of this research gift is celebrated as part of the activities of Turken Award Day. Although Phyllis passed away in 2005, her daughter, Beth Devermont, has carried her mother's passion forward. Over the years, the Turken Research Award has funded twenty-two innovative AD projects including human brain mapping research, PET imaging in early diagnosis, study of cell death mechanisms and research on dementia genetics.
The annual Turken Award Day activities have included internationally renowned guest lecturers, tours of UCLA's School of Medicine and healthcare systems, culminating with the awarding of the annual Turken Day Researcher Award. In 2012, Dr. Jason Karlawish, Professor of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania received the International Lectureship. Dr. Joshua Grill received the 22nd Turken Day Researcher Award. Dr. Grill is an Assistant Adjunct Professor in the Department of Neurology at UCLA, Director of Katherine and Benjamin Kagan Alzheimer's Disease Treatment Development Program, and the Director of Recruitment and Education Core at the UCLA Mary S. Easton Center for Alzheimer's Disease Research Center. Dr. Grill's award was presented on behalf of and in conjunction with Beth Devermont, the Sam and Ida Turken Charitable Foundation, and the Southern California Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association. The Mary S. Easton Center for Alzheimer's Disease at UCLA is honored to carry forward a twenty year tradition hosting Turken Award Day and identifying Alzheimer's research award recipients who can make meaningful research contributions toward improving the lives of partients and families dealing with this devastating disease.
A Special Thank You To:
Sam And Ida Turken Charitable Foundation, a UCLA supporter since 1991, and Alzheimer's Association, California Southland Chapter.
- Left to right: Susan M. Galeas, MSW, MPH; Ms. Beth Devermont; Joshua Grill, Ph.D.; David Teplow, Ph.D.
- Left to right: Susan M. Galeas, MSW, MPH; Ms. Beth Devermont; Jason Karlawish, M.D.; David Teplow, Ph.D.
- Left to right: Susan M. Galeas, MSW, MPH; Jason Karlawish, M.D.; Ms. Beth Devermont; Joshua Grill, Ph.D.; David Teplow, Ph.D.












