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📢 PREDICTOM Study Progress

Every contribution tells a story—and together, we’re shaping the future of brain health.

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Published 26 January 2026

At PREDICTOM, four thousands of volunteers will take part in a journey that will help us better understand dementia and how to detect it earlier than ever before. With every completed test, every shared experience, and every moment of participation, our community moves one step closer to discoveries that can change lives.

We believe research should never feel like a “black box.” That’s why we share our progress (PREDICTOM Study Progress) openly—because you deserve to see how your involvement drives real scientific advances. From new insights into brain health, to publications, innovations, and steps toward improved care pathways, your contribution has impact far beyond the numbers.

On the PREDICTOM Study Progress page, you can follow our progress: how many volunteers have joined, which tests are completed, and how countries across Europe are contributing. We’ll also share insights from our scientific teams—new findings, publications, and milestones that your participation makes possible.

Whether you’re part of the study or simply curious, we invite you to stay connected. Your interest and support bring us closer to answers.

José Cea, member in Public Ambassador Group

I have also been glad to see that the scientists, and other project team members, express their appreciation about the outputs from the Public Ambassador Group. This encourages me to keep on volunteering in this project and other ones related to brain healthcare, because I feel that my dedication helps to obtain actual advances in scientific progress.

Statement by José Cea

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