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Massachusetts Alzheimer's Disease Research Center

Growdon, John H

1 April 1997 - 31 March 2009
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
Total Funding: $ 36,612,653

FY 2005
3P50AG005134-22S1
$ 38,501
FY 2005
5P50AG005134-22
$ 1,761,743
FY 2004
2P50AG005134-21
$ 1,715,010
FY 2004
3P50AG005134-21S1
$ 138,642
FY 2004
3P50AG005134-21S2
$ 43,667
FY 2004
3P50AG005134-21S3
$ 2,000
FY 2003
3P50AG005134-20S1
$ 126,075
FY 2003
5P50AG005134-20
$ 2,121,363
FY 2002
3P50AG005134-19S1
$ 162,050
FY 2002
5P50AG005134-19
$ 2,082,600
FY 2001
5P50AG005134-18
$ 2,028,958
FY 2000
3P50AG005134-17S1
$ 50,000
FY 2000
5P50AG005134-17
$ 1,992,646
FY 1999
3P50AG005134-16S1
$ 166,740
FY 1999
3P50AG005134-16S2
$ 95,000
FY 1999
2P50AG005134-16
$ 1,941,097
FY 1998
3P50AG005134-15S1
$ 75,000
FY 1998
5P50AG005134-15
$ 1,760,504
FY 1997
5P50AG005134-14
$ 1,751,623
FY 1996
5P50AG005134-13
$ 1,803,321
FY 1996
3P50AG005134-13S1
$ 89,950
FY 1995
5P50AG005134-12
$ 1,758,275
FY 1994
2P50AG005134-11
$ 1,756,741
FY 1994
3P50AG005134-11S1
$ 66,520
FY 1993
5P50AG005134-10
$ 1,332,196
FY 1992
5P50AG005134-09
$ 1,380,493
FY 1991
5P50AG005134-08
$ 1,644,874
FY 1991
3P50AG005134-08S3
$ 0
FY 1990
3P50AG005134-07S1
$ 0
FY 1990
5P50AG005134-07
$ 1,148,841
FY 1989
2P50AG005134-06
$ 1,463,094
FY 1989
3P50AG005134-06S1
$ 0
FY 1989
3P50AG005134-05S1
$ 0
FY 1988
5P50AG005134-05
$ 1,557,841
FY 1987
5P50AG005134-04
$ 996,576
FY 1987
3P50AG005134-04S2
$ 0
FY 1988
3P50AG005134-04S3
$ 0
FY 1986
5P50AG005134-03
$ 1,305,392
FY 1985
5P50AG005134-02
$ 1,509,229
FY 1986
3P50AG005134-02S1
$ 0
FY 1985
3P50AG005134-01S1
$ 0
FY 1984
1P50AG005134-01
$ 746,091
 
 
$ 36,612,653
Abstract

The Massachusetts Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (ADRC) is a multi-institutional consortium composed of Harvard-affiliated facilities including the Massachusetts General Hospital, the Brigham and Women's Hospital, the Harvard Division on Aging and the Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for the Aged. The broad goals of the Massachusetts ADRC have evolved from those first proposed in 1984 but remain constant in the mission to prevent, cure or at least treat effectively AD and related dementing diseases. The specific goals are: To propose and support new research in neuroscience directed toward uncovering the etiology and pathogenetic mechanisms of AD and related dementias; to enhance collaborative dementia research funded outside of the ADRC; and to catalyze education, training and information transfer related to AD and related dementias. To accomplish these goals, we will retain the four Core facilities that were established 20 years ago. Investigators in the Clinical Core examine and diagnose patients with AD and related disorders, and refer them for participation in specific research Projects. The purpose of the Neuropathology Core is to establish diagnoses on all brains submitted to the Tissue Resource Center, store fixed and frozen brain tissue and distribute brain tissue to qualified investigators. The Education and Information Transfer Core has developed programs to train future leaders in academic fields related to aging and dementia, to educate caregivers, and to enroll elderly, non-demented control subjects into ADRC research. To these four Cores, we have added a fifth: The Data Management and Statistics Core that will carry on and expand activities that had previously been housed in the Administrative Core. The overriding mission of the ADRC is to stimulate and support research of the highest quality. This application contains three R01-type Projects that are closely inter-related and also tightly linked to the Clinical, Neuropathological and Data Management and Statistics Cores.

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