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ALZHEIMERS DISEASE RESEARCH CENTER

15 June 1997 - 30 April 2015
NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
Total Funding: $ 26,531,261

FY 2011
5P50AG005681-28
$ 2,488,133
FY 2010
2P50AG005681-27
$ 2,631,437
FY 2009
5P50AG005681-26
$ 2,577,824
FY 2008
3P50AG005681-25S1
$ 76,000
FY 2008
5P50AG005681-25
$ 2,512,624
FY 2007
5P50AG005681-24
$ 2,499,318
FY 2006
5P50AG005681-23
$ 2,509,367
FY 2005
2P50AG005681-22
$ 2,442,191
FY 2005
3P50AG005681-22S2
$ 8,487
FY 2005
3P50AG005681-22S3
$ 38,639
FY 2004
3P50AG005681-21S1
$ 153,000
FY 2004
3P50AG005681-21S2
$ 2,000
FY 2004
5P50AG005681-21
$ 2,783,448
FY 2003
3P50AG005681-20S1
$ 153,000
FY 2003
5P50AG005681-20
$ 2,711,147
FY 2004
3P50AG005681-20S2
$ 60,461
FY 2002
3P50AG005681-19S1
$ 89,539
FY 2002
3P50AG005681-19S2
$ 153,000
FY 2002
5P50AG005681-19
$ 2,641,646
 
 
$ 26,531,261
Abstract

DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The Washington University Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (ADRC) initiates, fosters, and supports the performance of innovative, cutting-edge research on Alzheimer's disease (AD) and related topics with regard to the etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. We provide well-characterized research participants (persons with AD and age-matched controls), their clinical, psychometric, and imaging data, and their tissue (blood, DNA, CSF, autopsy material) to research projects. We also provide intellectual and financial support to scientists at Washington University, at other Alzheimer's Centers, and the research community nationally and internationally and engage in formal and informal collaborations, including multi-disciplinary/multi-Center studies and the initiatives sponsored by the National Institute on Aging, the National Alzheimer Coordinating Center, and the National Cell Repository for Alzheimer's Disease. Historically, our Center has focused on the earliest stages of dementia to identify the initial clinical and pathologic changes that distinguish AD from normal aging. Our approach is balanced between clinicopathologic and basic science domains with emphasis on interdisciplinary efforts. We will continue our training of students, fellows and junior faculty in clinical and basic science research skills. We will continue to engage in outreach activities to transfer information on AD to lay and professional audiences. We have a commitment to underserved populations that are the focus of our African American and Rural Satellites and will continue activities that promote the inclusion of these populations in research. This competing renewal application includes six cores: A: Administration, B: Clinical, C: Data Management and Statistics, D: Neuropathology, E: Education and F: Genetics. There are two satellites: African American (Core B: Clinical) and Rural (Core E: Education). The ADRC resources contained in these Cores and Satellites will promote and advance AD-related research as represented by the three projects in this application: Project 1. Novel protein biomarkers for Alzheimer's disease in cerebrospinal fluid;(Richard Perrin) 2. Changing tau protein levels and tau protein isoforms in mouse models of dementia;(Timothy Miller) 3. APOE metabolism in AD and controls;(Randall Bateman).

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