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Database of the results of the ADNI study. ADNI is an initiative to develop biomarker-based methods to detect and track the progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD) that provides access to qualified scientists to their database of imaging, clinical, genomic, and biomarker data.
Proper citation: ADNI - Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (RRID:SCR_003007) Copy
https://sbpdiscovery.org/tag/neuroscienceandagingresearchcenter/
Center that translates basic science discoveries into new treatments to extend lifespan and to combat degenerative disorders associated with aging or development. Their researchers are discovering the etiological pathways as well as small-molecule and stem cell-based treatments to address the clinical unmet need of these patients. The Center uses a team based approach to apply their expertise in stem cells to develop therapies for new treatments for stroke and Parkinson's disease. They are also performing high-throughput screens to identify new molecules to protect the synapses of nervesthe connections between nerves that mediate movement, memory and cognition for Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and autism. By studying the links between Down syndrome and Alzheimer's disease, they are exploring new treatments to improve cognition in both disorders. Their collaborations with clinical partners enable them to test new discoveries in human trials, with a goal to improve the lives of patients and families affected by neurodegenerative disease and aging disorders.
Proper citation: Sanford-Burnham Neuroscience and Aging Research Center (RRID:SCR_001688) Copy
Center for advancing scientific understanding and improving the health and well-being of humans and nonhuman primates. The Center conducts research in microbiology and immunology, neurologic diseases, neuropharmacology, behavioral, cognitive and developmental neuroscience, and psychiatric disorders.
Proper citation: Yerkes National Primate Research Center (RRID:SCR_001914) Copy
http://www.bu.edu/alzresearch/about/cores/neuro.html
The Neuropathology Core leads neuropathological analyses of brains donated by research registry participants of the Boston University Alzheimer's Disease Center. The Core works with the Clinical Core to carry out the Brain Tissue Donation Program, which provides brain tissue for analyses that will help to understand the underlying pathology of AD. The Core also works closely with the Data Management and Statistics Core to maintain a comprehensive computerized database of information resulting from neuropathological analyses. The Boston University Brain Bank of the Neuropathology Core documents neuropathological findings of Center research registry participants, but also of brain donors from important related BUSM studies such as the Framingham Heart Study and the Centenarian Study.
Proper citation: Boston University Alzheimer's Disease Center Neuropathology Core Facility (RRID:SCR_000513) Copy
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