Josephine and John Marr Alzheimer's Research Fund

Helping End Alzheimer’s Disease

John Marr and his children launched the Josephine and John Marr Alzheimer’s Research Fund at Brigham and Women’s Hospital to fuel innovative research collaborations aimed at preventing Alzheimer’s disease. Named for John and his beloved wife, Josephine, the fund is inspired by Josephine’s courageous battle with Alzheimer’s and the hope that new research will put an end to this devastating disease for future generations.

“We need to act now to uncover the treatments and cures that will help our children and our children’s children.” —John Marr (Pictured are Josephine and John Marr’s children)

 

Marr Family

For John Marr and his children, it was a difficult and frustrating journey to watch helplessly as Josephine, John’s wife and mother of the Marrs’ five children, battle with Alzheimer’s disease over many years.

The Marr family is not alone. In the U.S., more than 5 million people suffer from Alzheimer’s disease. Without a major medical breakthrough, this increasingly common brain disorder is projected to affect more than 15 million Americans within 35 years. Still, this disease is the only one of the 10 leading causes of death in the U.S. that cannot be prevented, cured, or slowed.

With so many lives at stake, we must take decisive, concerted action now. The Marr family is teaming with Brigham and Women’s Hospital to change the trajectory of Alzheimer’s disease for ourselves, our children, and our grandchildren. Together, we believe this can and must be done.

Maine Marathon Team

Join the Marr Fund Team on Sunday, October 1, in the Maine Marathon, Half Marathon, or Relay race! In-person and virtual participants of all levels are welcome to help further Alzheimer’s prevention research.