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Investigator: GS Day
Project Title: Identifying Factors that Influence Participation in MAP CSF Biomarker Studies
Date: December 21, 2021 at 5:18 pm
Request ID: D1811
Aim 1: Identify participant-specific factors that influence participation in CSF biomarker studies in MAP participants.
Aim 2: Identify procedural factors that influence participation in CSF biomarker studies in MAP participants.
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Project Title: Impact of Race in Reported Memory Problem
Date: December 21, 2021 at 5:18 pm
Request ID: D1810
Aim 1: The primary aim is to determine whether the self-reported versus informant-reported memory problems in African American and Non-Hispanic White non-demented and very mildly of mildly demented Alzheimer disease (AD) individuals correlate with cognitive performance and progression of cognitive dysfunct
Aim 2: Secondary aim includes determining if there is any correlation or racial difference in self-reported and informant reported memory problems and psychometric testing.
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Investigator: Anne Fagan
Project Title: Evaluation of alpha-synuclein in CSF of MAP participants who have come to autopsy
Date: December 21, 2021 at 5:18 pm
Request ID: D1809
Aim 1: evaluate the potential utility of measures of CSF aSN as a marker of underlying LB pathology in LOAD
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Investigator: Lindsay Farrer; Gyungah Jun
Project Title: Genomic and Biological Studies of APOE e2 in Alzheimer�s Disease
Date: December 21, 2021 at 5:18 pm
Request ID: D1808
Aim 1: Conduct an AD GWAS among APOE ɛ2 carriers using HRC-imputed ADGC datasets to confirm preliminary association findings and identify new loci, and replicate top findings in independent samples.
Aim 2: Validate and identify new functional variants for AD-associated loci using whole exome and whole genome sequence data.
Aim 3: Perform pathway analyses to elucidate pathways and mechanisms linking genes to disease.
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Investigator: Fuhai Li
Project Title: To uncover neuron-inflammation and immune signaling pathways in AD microenvironment using computational models and single cell omics data
Date: December 21, 2021 at 5:17 pm
Request ID: D2111
Aim 1: Aim 1: To develop novel computational models to uncover the activated core signaling networks within individual cell types; and identify the neuron-niche cell signaling interaction networks; and their associations with neuro-inflammation and immune signaling using single cell RNA-seq and proteomics
Aim 2: Aim 2: To develop novel computational models to predict drugs and drug combinations that can perturb the neuro-niche cell signaling communications to inhibit neuro-inflammation and immune response.
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Investigator: John C. Morris
Project Title: Brain Aging associated with Sleep and Heart Health (BASH)
Date: December 21, 2021 at 5:17 pm
Request ID: D2110
Aim 1: Determine whether cardiovascular health risk factors mediate effects of sleep on cognition
Aim 2: Determine whether cardiovascular health risk factors mediate effects of sleep on brain structure
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Investigator: Shea Andrews
Project Title: Association of mitochondrial DNA copy number with AD neuropathological change
Date: December 21, 2021 at 5:17 pm
Request ID: D2018
Aim 1: Evaluate association of mitochondrial DNA copy number with neuropathological diagnosis of AD
Aim 2: Evaluate association of mitochondrial DNA copy number with AD neuropathology
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Investigator: Jason Hassenstab
Project Title: Does sundowning occur in preclinical and early stage Alzheimer disease?
Date: December 21, 2021 at 5:17 pm
Request ID: D2017
Aim 1: Assessing whether increasing AD pathology is associated with mild sundowning behaviors, manifesting in short term decline in cognition even in the asymptomatic preclinical and early symptomatic stages of Alzheimer disease.
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Investigator: Nure Alom Nobel
Project Title: Alzheimer’s Disease Detection Using Deep Learning.
Date: December 21, 2021 at 5:17 pm
Request ID: D2016
Aim 1: How Alzheimer’s Disease affects the human brain and what changes are made in the brain.
Aim 2: We can know whether a patient has AD or not.
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Investigator: Jorge J Llibre-Guerra
Project Title: Proposal for comparison between Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Disease and sporadic early-onset Alzheimer’s disease.
Date: December 21, 2021 at 5:17 pm
Request ID: D2015
Aim 1: To compare clinical presentation, neuropsychological performance and cognitive decline rate between DIAD and sporadic EOAD.
Aim 2: To examine in vivo the regional distribution of tau, amyloid-β, brain glucose metabolism, and structural atrophy, as well as their relationships, in DIAD and sporadic EOAD.
Aim 3: To compare CSF biomarkers levels and rate of change in DIAD and sporadic EOAD.
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