Knight-ADRC study info

Knight-ADRC study info #

The Memory and Aging Project at the Charles F. And Joanne Knight Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (Knight-ADRC at Washington University in St. Louis) collects collects plasma, CSF, fibroblast, neuroimaging clinical and cognition data longitudinally and autopsied brain samples. This clinical information combined with deep molecular phenotyping (i.e. genetic, proteomics, transcriptomics and others) will lead to the identification of novel genetic modifiers, protective variants, molecular biomarkers and the novel targets. Participants were recruited by the Knight-ADRC at Washington University in St. Louis (MO). Knight-ADRC participants have to be at least 65 years old and have no memory problems or mild dementia at the time of enrollment.

  • PI : Dr. Carlos Cruchaga
  • Institution : Washington University in St. Louis
  • Grant number : R01AG044546, P01AG003991, RF1AG053303, RF1AG058501, U01AG058922, and R01AG057777
  • Contact person : Dr. Carlos Cruchaga ( cruchagac@wustl.edu)
  • Publication : PMID:34239129
  • Acknowledgement : This work was funded by grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) (R01AG044546 (Cruchaga), P01AG003991 (Cruchaga and Morris), RF1AG053303 (Cruchaga), RF1AG058501 (Cruchaga), U01AG058922 (Cruchaga), and R01AG057777 (Harari)) and the Alzheimer Association (NIRG-11-200110 (Cruchaga), BAND-14-338165 (Cruchaga), AARG-16-441560 (Cruchaga) and BFG-15-362540 (Cruchaga)). This work was supported by access to equipment made possible by the Hope Center for Neurological Disorders and the Departments of Neurology and Psychiatry at Washington University School of Medicine. The recruitment and clinical characterization of research participants at Washington University were supported by NIH P30AG066444 (Morris), P01AG03991 (Morris) and P01AG026276 (Morris).
  • Study name : Charles F. And Joanne Knight Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (Knight-ADRC)
  • Study Description : The search for novel risk factors and genetic modifiers for Alzheimer disease relies on the access to accurate and deeply phenotyped datasets. The Memory and Aging Project at the Charles F. And Joanne Knight Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (Knight-ADRC at Washington University in St. Louis) collects collects plasma, CSF, fibroblast, neuroimaging clinical and cognition data longitudinally and autopsied brain samples. This clinical information combined with deep molecular phenotyping (i.e. genetic, proteomics, transcriptomics and others) will lead to the identification of novel genetic modifiers, protective variants, molecular biomarkers and the novel targets. Participants were recruited by the Knight-ADRC at Washington University in St. Louis.
  • Disease : Alzheimer’s disease
  • Website&Logo : https://www.niagads.org/knight-adrc-collection
  • Logo : NR
  • Additional study information : NR

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