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Postdoctoral Training, Neurobiology of Aging and Alzheimer's Disease

Organization UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONALocation TUCSON, UNITED STATESPosted 1 May 2016Deadline 30 Apr 2027
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025AD dementiaAgingAlzheimer Type DementiaAlzheimer disease dementiaAlzheimer sclerosisAlzheimer syndromeAlzheimer'sAlzheimer's DiseaseAlzheimers DementiaNeurobiologyPrimary Senile Degenerative Dementianeurobiologicalpost-doctoral trainingprimary degenerative dementiasenile dementia of the Alzheimer type
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Project Summary/Abstract
The postdoctoral training grant entitled “The Neurobiology of Aging and Alzheimer's Disease” is submitted

through the University of Arizona on behalf of the Arizona Alzheimer's Consortium. The training faculty chosen

from the Consortium consist of highly interactive investigators whose scientific interests include aging,

Alzheimer's disease (AD) and AD-related dementias (ADRD) and spans fly, rodent, and nonhuman primate

models of aging, as well as human studies in normative and pathological conditions of aging. Six institutions

within the Consortium contribute Primary Mentors (Preceptors) and Affiliate Faculty to this Training Program,

including: The University of Arizona, Arizona State University, Barrow Neurological Institute, Banner Sun

Health Research Institute, The Translational Genomics Research Institute, and Banner Alzheimer's Institute.

Faculty have complementary strengths in brain imaging, computer science, genomics, molecular biology, basic

systems, behavioral and cognitive neuroscience, experimental therapeutics, computational and statistical

analyses of complex datasets and clinical neuropathological approaches. The research is aimed at promoting

the scientific understanding of the aging brain, early detection of AD and ADRD and developing effective

treatment and prevention therapies. Fellows benefit from a 4 person Professional Development Committee

(PDC) whose purpose is to provide guidance on the creation of a collaborative experimental training plan that

fosters opportunities to work, learn and produce across institutions. The primary research Mentor, in whose

laboratory the Fellow is based, is chosen from the Preceptor list, as is the secondary research Mentor, but they

can be from any institution amongst the consortium. The secondary Mentor plays an active role in the

research undertaken by the Fellow, which goes beyond making facilities available. A tertiary Mentor is

selected on the basis of experimental or pedagogical expertise, and a fourth member of the PDC is chosen

from amongst the 6-person leadership team to provide an additional level of oversight. Exposure to the unique

Arizona tradition of cooperation and collaboration that knows no institutional boundaries has significantly

enriched the skill sets and professional development of our Fellows during the training period. In addition to

multi-laboratory research exposure, another unique programmatic aspect takes the form of three workshops

per year, varying from 1-3 days, in which all Fellows participate. These include statewide events that Training

Faculty attend (Annual Arizona Alzheimer's Consortium Retreat), or that faculty, graduate students and

postdocs attend (Alzheimer's Consortium Annual Scientific Conference), as well as broader participation in

national and international professional events (e.g., Society for Neuroscience meeting). Our goal to give the

Fellow the freedom to draw broadly from facilities and expertise across the Consortium has exposed our

Trainees to the power of collaborative, interdisciplinary interactions that can facilitate development of strong

experimental designs to test important questions, providing the foundation for productive future work.

Grant Number: 5T32AG044402-09
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: CAROL BARNES

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