John Breitner

Academic title(s): 

Professor (Post-Retirement)

Contact Information
Email address: 
john.breitner [at] mcgill.ca
Phone: 
514-761-6131 ext. 3940
Fax number: 
514-221-4700
Address: 

Douglas Mental Health Research Institute
6875 LaSalle Blvd, Pavillon Perry (E-2211)
Montreal, Quebec
H4H 1R3

Degree(s): 

MD, MPH

Areas of expertise: 

Geriatric Psyciatry, Preventive Medicine

Biography: 

Dr. Breitner has devoted his career to the study of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), its risk factors, and their implications for its prevention. Although an expert clinician, he is better known as a researcher. His early work on familial aggregation in AD evolved to twin studies of heritability and environmental risk factors. He then founded the Cache County Study of Memory in Aging, a longitudinal investigation of genetic and environmental antecedents of AD, which has produced over 100 scientific papers. More recently he was Chair of the randomized placebo-controlled Alzheimer’s Disease Anti-inflammatory Prevention Trial (ADAPT) that evaluated two nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for primary prevention of AD in healthy elderly. As that trial winds down, he recently joined the McGill faculty to establish the new StoP-AD Centre at the Douglas. This Centre is devoted to identification and quantitation of AD markers in the pre-symptomatic stage of the disease, and to preliminary testing of experimental strategies for that may prevent progression of pre-symptomatic disease to dementia. Dr. Breitner is has mentored more than 15 individuals who have gone on to tenure-track academic positions, nine of these whom have independent NIH funding, 3 are now Chairs and one the Executive Editor of a leading Alzheimer’s disease journal.

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