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Active NON-SBIR/STTR RPGS NIH (US)

Natives Engaged in Alzheimer's Research

$28.99M USD

Funder NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING
Recipient Organization Washington State University
Country United States
Start Date Aug 01, 2021
End Date Apr 30, 2026
Duration 1,733 days
Number of Grantees 3
Roles Co-Investigator; Principal Investigator
Data Source NIH (US)
Grant ID 10883601
Grant Description

OVERALL: ABSTRACT American Indians/Alaska Natives (AI/ANs) and Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders (NHPIs) are increasingly concerned about Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, as these conditions will soon have a major impact on their communities. Although AI/ANs and NHPIs share a high prevalence of ADRD risk factors, including

hypertension and type 2 diabetes, their life expectancies have improved by as much as 30-years over the last 5 decades, resulting in a tripling of their populations’ share of people ages 65+. Unfortunately, the healthcare systems that serve AI/ANs and NHPIs are unprepared for the clinical, social, and economic, burdens associated

with ADRD. The Natives Engaged in Alzheimer’s Research Center will be the only P01 to include AI/ANs or Native Hawaiians since the National Institute on Aging started cataloging P01s in 1984. Based at Washington State University, with collaborators at the University of Miami, Brigham Young University, and several other major

universities, as well as with AI/AN and NHPI community partners, we will create an innovative program to understand, intervene on, and mitigate ADRD-related health disparities experienced by our priority populations. Our 3 Research Projects will be supported by Administrative, Research Methods, Recruitment and Engagement,

and Biospecimen Cores. The Center will also feature a network of 8 Satellite Centers led by Native researchers that encompass areas where 90% of AI/ANs and NHPIs reside. These Satellite Centers will ensure that our work and our dissemination efforts are national in scope and help to create research-ready cohorts. The Center will

unite scholars across social, clinical, and behavioral sciences. Notably, 12 AI/AN or NH/PI professionals have committed to participate as Investigators or Consultants. Thus, our Specific Aims are to: 1) In a group- randomized trial, test the effectiveness of a culturally informed provider training and “dementia-friendly clinic”

intervention for detection and appropriate management of AI/AN patients with ADRD and mild cognitive impairment in at least 20 urban and rural clinics serving AI/ANs; 2) In a group-randomized controlled trial, test the effectiveness of a Hula intervention for preventing cognitive decline in NHPI elders with subjective cognitive

impairments or mild cognitive impairment in the Hawaiian Islands; 3) In an observational study, screen AIs in 2 remote reservation communities for obstructive sleep apnea and cognitive impairment, then conduct a randomized controlled trial to test an intervention to improve adherence to sleep apnea treatment for improving

or preserving cognitive function; 4) Genotype DNA from saliva samples, catalog the frequency of genetic markers for ADRD risk, and calculate polygenic risk scores for ADRD using biospecimens from 2,700+ AI/ANs and NHPIs; and 5) Create an innovative P01 to understand, intervene on, and mitigate ADRD disparities in

AI/ANs and NHPIs. Our leadership, resources, and experience offer an unprecedented opportunity to address the National Institute on Aging’s research priorities for underrepresented minorities, as articulated in the National Plan to Address Alzheimer's Disease, and to respond directly to its interest in diversifying the scientific workforce.

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