K2 Medical Research is proud to introduce its newest clinical trials program in East Providence, bringing innovative research opportunities to Southern New England. As a privately owned clinical research facility, K2 is dedicated to tackling some of today's most challenging health conditions, most notably Alzheimer's disease (AD). Through cutting-edge clinical trials and a deep commitment to patient care, K2 connects participants with tomorrow's potential treatments, working to enhance both local and global health outcomes.
Each year on May 20, the world celebrates Clinical Trials Day, commemorating the first recognized randomized clinical trial conducted by British naval surgeon James Lind in 1747. His pioneering study on scurvy, which identified citrus fruits as a remedy, laid the foundation for modern clinical research. This year's theme highlights the passion and impact of clinical research professionals across the globe. "Clinical trials are the cornerstone of medical progress," said Dr. Daniel Sacchetti, Principal Investigator at K2 Medical Research. "They allow us to explore new therapies with the potential to transform how we prevent, manage, and treat disease thereby offering hope not only to today's patients but to future generations as well."
According to the Alzheimer's Association 2025 Facts and Figures, over 7 million Americans are currently living with Alzheimer's disease, supported by nearly 12 million individuals providing unpaid caregiving. The economic impact of this care is estimated at $384 billion. Alzheimer's is now the fifth leading cause of death in the United States, ranking higher than the combined toll of breast and prostate cancer. In Rhode Island alone, approximately 22,000 people are affected by the disease, with 11.4% of adults aged 65 and older living with Alzheimer's.
K2's East Providence site is currently enrolling participants for two Alzheimer's disease studies targeting different stages of the condition, as well as a separate study evaluating an investigational medication for alcohol use disorder. Although new to the area, the K2 team brings over 30 years of combined experience in Alzheimer's research, with deep roots in Rhode Island's clinical landscape.
In celebration of Clinical Trials Day and their East Providence launch, K2 Medical Research will begin hosting educational seminars, community talks, and participate in local summer festivals and health fairs. Be on the lookout for Katooey, their beloved yeti mascot, making appearances around town to promote awareness and engagement.
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