Wisconsin ADRC Communications

The Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (ADRC) communications team manages content for the department website, social media accounts, Headlines and Monday Morning Minute e-newsletters, Dementia Matters podcast, videography and other initiatives.

To request a communications project, please fill out and submit the Communications Project Request Form. This form can be used to request editorial, graphic design, website updates and other communications-related projects for the Wisconsin ADRC, Wisconsin Alzheimer's Institute (WAI), Wisconsin Registry for Alzheimer's Prevention (WRAP) study and the Initiative to End Alzheimer's (IEA).

Do you have news or updates to share about an upcoming or recent event, paper/publication, award, grant/funding, research finding(s), appointment/position/title, etc? We want to hear about it! Please fill out and submit this online form with details.

Wisconsin ADRC Communications Team

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amy lambright murphy
ADRC Communications Specialist

Leads Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (ADRC) communications services and media relations, produces Headlines, manages department social media, co-produces Dementia Matters, Monday Morning Minute and digital content.

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Headshot of Caoilfhinn Rauwerdink, BA
Dementia Matters Program Specialist

Leads, produces and edits videography, produces Dementia Matters podcast, co-produces Monday Morning Minute, social media and digital content. Designs print and digital graphics, flyers and resources.

Media Relations

If you are a journalist interested in interviewing one of our faculty or staff members, please email the UW Health media relations team at news@uwhealth.org

Other Wisconsin Alzheimer's Research Program (WARP) Communications

Claire Bitner

WAI and WRAP communications specialist
Leads Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Institute (WAI) and Wisconsin Registry for Alzheimer’s Prevention (WRAP) communications services and media relations, produces Updates in Dementia Care e-newsletter, manages department social media and digital content, facilitates and edits videography, creates print and digital graphics, flyers and resources.

Phoebe Frenette

CLARiTI communications specialist
Leads the Consortium for Clarity in ADRD Research Through Imaging (CLARiTI) communications services.

Department of Medicine communications team

Provides communications guidance and services for the Division of Geriatrics and Gerontology.