When Elizabeth Fisher was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, her husband, New York City real estate developer and philanthropist Zachary Fisher, partnered with their friend David Rockefeller to start the Zachary and Elizabeth M. Fisher Center for Research on Alzheimer's Disease at The Rockefeller University (the Fisher Center Lab) in New York City. The neuroscientist Paul Greengard directed the Fisher Center Lab from its founding until his death in 2019.The lab was then led by interim laboratory head Marc Flajolet and advised by a Neuroscience Advisory Committee including Nobel laureates
Torsten Wiesel,
Michael W. Young, and other faculty members from The Rockefeller University. In 2022, the neuroscientist Nathaniel Heintz was appointed as new director of the Fisher Center Lab. The Fisher Center for Alzheimer's Research Foundation, a
501(c)(3) charitable organization, was founded by Zachary Fisher in 1995. The Foundation raises funds via contributions from the public to support the Fisher Center Lab and Alzheimer's research at other labs around the globe. and it has received a Gold Seal of Transparency from
Candid GuideStar every year since 2018. Karosen died in 2018. Since 2020, the Foundation has been led by the Executive Director Lucretia Holden. == Research ==