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Clinical Core

Organization CLEVELAND CLINIC LERNER COM-CWRULocation CLEVELAND, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Sept 2021Deadline 30 Jun 2026
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025AD dementiaAD related dementiaADRDAPOEAPOE e4APOE-ε4APOEε4Active Follow-upAddressAffectAllelesAllelomorphsAlzheimer Type DementiaAlzheimer disease dementiaAlzheimer sclerosisAlzheimer syndromeAlzheimer'sAlzheimer's DiseaseAlzheimer's and related dementiasAlzheimer's dementia and related dementiaAlzheimer's dementia or related dementiaAlzheimer's disease and related dementiaAlzheimer's disease and related disordersAlzheimer's disease or a related dementiaAlzheimer's disease or a related disorderAlzheimer's disease or related dementiaAlzheimer's disease related dementiaAlzheimers DementiaAmentiaAmyloidAmyloid SubstanceApo-EApoE proteinApolipoprotein EAutopsyBasic ResearchBasic ScienceBehavioralBehavioral SymptomsBiological MarkersBiologyBloodBlood Reticuloendothelial SystemBlood SampleBlood specimenBrainBrain Nervous SystemCerebrospinal FluidCharacteristicsClinicClinicalClinical DataClinical SciencesCognitiveCollaborationsCollectionCommunitiesConsentDataDementiaDementia with Lewy BodiesDevelopmentDiseaseDisorderEducationEducational aspectsEncephalonEnrollmentFunctional ImagingFutureGenetic RiskGoalsGuidelinesHeterogeneityHumanImageIndividualInfrastructureInternationalInvestigatorsLB dementiaLanguageLewy Body DementiaLewy Body Type Senile DementiaLewy dementiaLogisticsMedicalMentorsMinority RecruitmentMissionModern ManMotorNerve DegenerationNeuron DegenerationNeuropsychologiesNeuropsychologyOlder PopulationOutcomePETPET ScanPET imagingPETSCANPETTParticipantPathologicPathologyPersonsPhenotypePhysiologic ImagingPopulationPopulation HeterogeneityPositron Emission Tomography Medical ImagingPositron Emission Tomography ScanPositron-Emission TomographyPrimary Senile Degenerative DementiaProcessRad.-PETRegistriesResearchResearch PersonnelResearch ResourcesResearch SupportResearchersResourcesRetrievalSafetySampling StudiesScientistSleepTarget PopulationsTherapeuticTherapeutic TrialsTrainingTranslatingUpdateVariantVariationVisualWorkactive followupapo E-4apo E4apo epsilon4apoE epsilon 4apoE-4apoE4apolipoprotein E epsilon 4apolipoprotein E-4apolipoprotein E4bio-markersbiologic markerbiomarkerbiomarker developmentbrain MR imagingbrain MRIbrain behaviorbrain magnetic resonance imagingcerebral MR imagingcerebral MRIcerebral magnetic resonance imagingcerebral spinal fluidclinical heterogeneitycohortdata managementdata sharingdevelopmentaldiverse populationseducation researchenrollethnic diversityethnically diverseexperiencefollow upfollow-upfollowed upfollowupheterogeneous populationimaginginflammation markerinflammatory markerinsightmeetingmeetingsmild cognitive disordermild cognitive impairmentnecropsyneural degenerationneural imagingneuro-imagingneurodegenerationneurodegenerativeneuroimagingneurological degenerationneurological imagingneuronal degenerationneuropathologicneuropathologicalneuropathologyneuropsychologicnext generationnuclear imagingolder groupsolder individualsolder personoutreachphysiological imagingpopulation diversitypositron emission tomographic (PET) imagingpositron emission tomographic imagingpositron emitting tomographypostmortemprecision medicineprecision-based medicineprimary degenerative dementiarecruitrecruiting minoritiessenile dementia of the Alzheimer typesocialsocio-economicsocio-economicallysocioeconomicallysocioeconomicsspinal fluidstatistical analysis corestatistical corestatistics corestatistics research corestructural imagingtranslational therapeuticstranslational therapy
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Project Summary
The theme of the Cleveland Alzheimer's Disease Center (CADRC) is focused on understanding the clinical and

pathologic heterogeneity observed in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and the AD-related dementias (ADRD), which

is in alignment with the broader goal of the National Alzheimer's Plan Act (NAPA). The Clinical Core (CC) and

Clinical Core Registry (CCR), a key resource of the CADRC, focus on several populations that can provide

special insights into this broad goal. The process of meeting this goal encompasses the major activities of the

CC, which include enrolling, characterizing, and following longitudinally a diverse population of older individuals

in the CCR (Specific Aims 1,2). Extensive interactions of the CC with other cores are essential for the function

of the CADRC and to meet this important goal. The diverse populations targeted for furthering this goal include

participants with Mild Cognitive Impairment/AD, dementia with Lewy bodies, Atypical AD dementias (Rapidly

progressive/Cortical Variant AD), and a cohort of cognitively normal controls with a large proportion having at

least one APOE e4 allele. A strong minority recruitment effort spanning multiple community- and clinic-based

approaches is outlined and builds upon the experience of the investigators working with this community, and

across cores, especially the Outreach, Recruitment, and Engagement Core (Specific Aim 6). The CC team

works with the Data Management and Statistics Core to store data to facilitate future research and to share

data with the National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center in a timely manner (Specific Aim 5).

The CC is the starting point for collection of biomarker, imaging and post-mortem autopsies to advance our

understanding of brain-behavior relationships by coordination with the Neuroimaging, Biomarker and

Neuropathology Cores. This involves the collection from CCR participants of blood and cerebral spinal fluid

biomarkers, 3T and 7T brain MRI and Amyloid PET imaging, and obtaining consent for post-mortem

neuropathology examination with brain autopsy across all of these diverse cohorts in a culturally sensitive and

efficient manner (Specific Aims 3,4).

The CC is committed to support future Administrative Core development projects and the Translational

Therapeutics Core and the Research Education Component in their mission to support basic scientist

investigators both locally, nationally, and internationally, and training the next generation of basic and clinical

science researchers (Specific Aims 7,8). Overall, the CC contributes to understanding AD in its fullest extent

across cultures and its varied clinical forms, while providing vital infrastructure for the basic, social, and clinical

researchers in our larger medical community.

Grant Number: 5P30AG072959-05
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Brian Appleby

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