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Active RESEARCH CENTERS NIH (US)

University of Kentucky Alzheimer's Disease Research Center

$29.37M USD

Funder NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
Recipient Organization University of Kentucky
Country United States
Start Date Aug 01, 2021
End Date Jun 30, 2026
Duration 1,794 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Principal Investigator
Data Source NIH (US)
Grant ID 10459464
Grant Description

Project Summary/Abstract: Overall The University of Kentucky Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (UK-ADRC) is an experienced and collaborative center that has facilitated pioneering research in AD and related dementias (ADRD) since its inception in 1985. Our principal mission is to serve as the focal point for all AD-related activities at UK and this

region of the United States, by providing an environment and core resources that catalyze innovative research, outreach, education, and clinical programs. Our signature resources include: 1) a cognitively normal group of ~500 subjects followed longitudinally, together with ~300 additional subjects who transitioned to MCI or

dementia, and all committed to brain autopsy upon death; 2) a strong autopsy program with clinical- neuropathological correlations and short postmortem interval research material; 3) a maturing program studying the early preclinical biological emergence of mixed pathologies and how they contribute to late life

dementia states, with an increasing focus on antemortem biomarker collection; 4) an integrated centralized database and innovative biostatistical expertise to characterize clinical and biological transitions; 5) a successful and close partnership with the African-American community and increased participation of

underrepresented individuals in our longitudinal cohort and ADRC-affiliated research studies and clinical trials; and 6) a rich, interdisciplinary training environment that provides multi-faceted educational opportunities for researchers, healthcare providers, and our community partners. The overarching theme of the UK-ADRC is:

Transitions from Normal to Late-Life Multi-Etiology Dementia. Our well-characterized, longitudinal cohort and historically strong neuropathology program focused on normal aging, preclinical disease states and early cognitive transitions have been central to our success in defining early pathogenic mechanisms underlying the

transitions from normal cognitive aging to impairment. In addition, these efforts have been a driving force in our recognition of the heterogeneity and multiple pathologies that characterize late-life dementia. The UK-ADRC will continue to leverage our strengths to enhance our impact and “Centerness” by our focus on this

overarching theme, and the pursuit of four overall specific aims. Aim 1. Facilitate and enhance basic, translational and clinical research in AD and related dementias. Aim 2. Provide the necessary resources and interactive environment to support and create new opportunities for innovative research. Aim 3. Maintain and grow educational opportunities and community partnerships to promote awareness,

increase participation in research, and provide an innovative and interdisciplinary training environment. Aim 4. Contribute to the national efforts and collaborative activities with other centers, programs and groups to advance AD/ADRD research, education, and care.

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