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Analytic Core (Core D)

Organization MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITALLocation BOSTON, UNITED STATESPosted 15 Jul 2010Deadline 31 Dec 2026
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025AD dementiaActive Follow-upAddressAlzheimer Type DementiaAlzheimer disease dementiaAlzheimer sclerosisAlzheimer syndromeAlzheimer'sAlzheimer's DiseaseAlzheimers DementiaAmentiaAmyloidAmyloid SubstanceBiological MarkersBiometricsBiometryBiostatisticsBrainBrain Nervous SystemBrain PathologyClinicalClinical DataClinical TrialsClinical Trials DesignCognitiveCognitive DisturbanceCognitive ImpairmentCognitive declineCognitive function abnormalCommunitiesComplexConsultationsCustomDataData AdjustmentsData AnalysesData AnalysisData Base ManagementData Base Management SystemsData BasesData ElementData SecurityData SetData Storage and RetrievalData SystemsData awarenessDatabase Management SystemsDatabasesDementiaDerivationDerivation procedureDevelopmentDiseaseDisorderDisturbance in cognitionDropsEncephalonEnsureEpidemiologic MethodologyEpidemiologic MethodsEpidemiologic research methodologyEpidemiologic research methodsEpidemiological MethodsEpidemiological TechniquesEventEvolutionFTPFutureGeneralized GrowthGeneticGrowthIT SystemsImageImpaired cognitionInformation SystemsInformation Technology SystemsInterventionJointsKnowledgeMT-bound tauMeasurementMeasuresMediationMethodsMethods EpidemiologyMethods in epidemiologyModelingModernizationNegotiatingNegotiationParticipantPathologyPopulationPrevention trialPrimary Senile Degenerative DementiaProbabilistic ModelsProbability ModelsProceduresProcessQuality ControlResearch DesignRiskSample SizeSamplingSecureSecuritySelection BiasSourceStatistical Data AnalysesStatistical Data AnalysisStatistical Data InterpretationStatistical MethodsStatistical ModelsStudy TypeSystemTestingTimeTissue GrowthTranslationsWorkactive followupaged brainaging brainanalytical methodanalyzing longitudinalbio-markersbiologic markerbiomarkercognitive dysfunctioncognitive losscognitive performanceconsultationcustomsdata accessdata basedata de-identificationdata deidentificationdata integrationdata integritydata interpretationdata managementdata retrievaldata sharingdata storagedatabase managementdatabase systemsde-identified datadeidentified datadesigndesigningdevelopmentaldigital assessmentflexibilityflexiblefollow upfollow-upfollowed upfollowupformycin 5'-triphosphateformycin A 5'-triphosphateformycin triphosphateimage-based methodimagingimaging methodimaging modalityimprovedinformation securityinnovateinnovationinnovativelongitudinal analysismicrotubule bound taumicrotubule-bound tauneural imagingneuro-imagingneuroimagingneurological imagingontogenyoptimizing queriespre-clinicalpreclinicalpreventpreventingprimary degenerative dementiaprogramsquality assurancequery optimizationrelational database management systemssenile dementia of the Alzheimer typesimulationstatistic methodsstatistical analysisstatistical linear mixed modelsstatistical linear modelsstudy designstudy populationtautau Proteinstau factortooltranslationunsupervised clusteringτ Proteins
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Full Description

SUMMARY: CORE D- ANALYTIC CORE. The rigorous integration, analysis and interpretation of a wide array
of data from the Cores and Projects is central to the Harvard Aging Brain Study (HABS). The Data Core

provides the database and statistical support for these functions. The Core has developed and optimized: (i)

the DataCentral database for data entry, quality assurance, storage, backup, security, and query systems, as

well as linkage to raw and processed image files, (ii) data distribution for biostatistical analyses to support the

project aims, and (iii) blinding to prevent inadvertent bias. The Core also supports, designs, and implements

analyses that contribute to the definition and quantification of critical disease pathologies, brain networks,

biomarkers, and their interactions, and participates in the selection of subsets of the sample for additional

procedures or specific analyses, as needed. We also develop summary measures of brain pathologies and

network disruption that can be used in a wide variety of analyses within and across projects, address methods

needed for time-to-event and longitudinal analyses across multiple nonlinear processes within the aging brain,

and develop models to address questions of causal inference. The Specific Aims of the Data Core are: 1. Data

Integrity and Integration, which includes data entry, quality control, and storage; data access and distribution;

and data sharing; 2. Statistical Support, Oversight, and Analysis, which involves statistical support for the

Projects and Cores including simulation-guided study design and data analysis, and use of modern

epidemiologic methods in causal inference to inform model construction, mediation analyses, and adjustment

for selection bias and confounding, and 3. Development of Innovative Statistical Models and Methods, which

includes joint modeling of PiB, FTP, functional connectivity and cognitive measures; treatment of misaligned

biomarker measurements; modeling of censored time-to-event data that adjusts for delayed entry; derivation of

efficient prevention trial populations and endpoints; and development of new methods for adjusting for

selection bias in the setting of change-in-change analyses. Overall, the overarching responsibilities of the Data

Core are to: manage the large and complex array of data that continues to be collected in the project, including

neuroimaging data, clinical data, genetic, and biofluid data; integrate all data elements into a single database;

and oversee and facilitate the statistical analyses for each Project--and across projects--using optimal analytic

methods. Analytic Core support will ensure that the Program Project achieves unbiased and robust results that

improve understanding of the course of Alzheimer’s disease and its translation into future efficient clinical

trials.

Grant Number: 5P01AG036694-15
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Deborah BLACKER

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