supporting Alzheimer’s Research Fund in Neurology at Ohio State

Trooper Eric Williams has been with the Ohio State Patrol for the past 10 years. In 2011 Eric was selected by his fellow officers of the Zanesville Post as Trooper of the Year. He graduated from Philo High School and received his B.A. from Miami University.

He is married to Amber and they have a daughter Olivia. He has attended the “Dad’s Dance” with Olivia and took some social dancing in college, but that is the extent of his dance experience. Eric plays guitar and likes motorcycles and corvettes.

Alzheimer’s Research Fund in Neurology at Ohio State

The mission of the Memory Disorders Clinic at the Ohio State University Medical Center includes conducting research in improving the diagnosis and eventual cure of Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, and other related memory disorders.

This research fund has been set up to provide an opportunity for individuals, families, and organizations to become a part of the cure by donating funds to help facilitate and support the research efforts here in the Memory Disorders Clinic. This money is used directly for research conducted at Ohio State. The research has provided substantial benefits to the local Ohio patients and families that participated in the studies and has contributed important knowledge regarding Alzheimer’s disease and other dementing conditions to the research community and the world.