Alzamend Neuro, Inc. announced that it is partnering with the Miller School of Medicine, Interdisciplinary Stem Cell Institute at the University of Miami for its Phase I/IIA clinical trial of ALZN002, a patented method using a mutant-peptide sensitized cell as a cell-based therapeutic vaccine that seeks to restore the ability of a patient's immunological system to combat Alzheimer's. On October 5, 2022, Alzamend announced the addition of healthy adult subject to its Phase IIA multiple ascending dose study of AL001 in subjects with dementia related to Alzheimer's. This blinded, placebo-controlled trial (AL001- 02) was initiated in May 2022 and is designed to evaluate the safety and tolerability of AL001 under multiple-dose, steady-state conditions and determine the maximum tolerated dose. This addition to the MAD study was based upon a recommendation by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration after its review and commentary on Alzamend's pre- investigational new drug briefing package for development of AL001 for bipolar disorder, MDD and PTSD. As the safety and tolerability of AL001 would need to be tested in healthy and elderly adults before Alzamend could initiate later-stage testing of AL001 for bipolar disorder, MDD and PTSD, the addition of healthy adults to the on-going Phase IIA MAD clinical trial would expedite the timing of further clinical trials .