Tennessee Alzheimer's Project
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Summary
The primary objective of the Vanderbilt Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (VADRC) is to provide local and national researchers with access to a well-characterized and diverse clinical cohort, including participant referrals, biosamples, clinical data, and neuroimaging data. The VADRC Clinical Core will create an infrastructure to support research efforts of both local and national investigator studies to develop early detection, prevention, and treatment strategies for Alzheimer's disease. The Clinical Core intends to enroll up to 1000 participants, including individuals who are cognitively unimpaired, have mild cognitive impairment, or have Alzheimer's disease. This cohort of about 1000 participants will be called the Tennessee Alzheimer's Project. Participants will be seen annually for comprehensive clinical characterization and then referred to other studies to enhance Alzheimer's disease research activities.
Description
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a growing public health crisis affecting 5.8 million Americans. With the aging population, AD prevalence is expected to double by 2040. Successful AD prevention and effective therapies require distilling complexities of the disease to better model disease onset, progression, and treatment response. The purpose of the Vanderbilt Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (VADRC) is to provide a better understanding of AD and related dementias, and to serve as the institutional hub of clinical, research, and educational initiatives in AD. The Center will play an essential ro…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 60+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- Yes
Inclusion Criteria: * Age 60 or older * Meet standard criteria for (a) cognitively unimpaired, (b) mild cognitive impairment, or (c) Alzheimer's disease * English speaking * Individuals who lack decisional capacity to provide informed consent at baseline will not be enrolled in the study Exclusion Criteria: * No available reliable study partner (reliable is defined as someone who interacts significantly with the participant and is available to participate in study visits in person or by phone) * History of major psychiatric illness (e.g., schizophrenia, bipolar), neurological illness (e.g.,…
Interventions
- Othernone, observational study
none, observational study
Location
- Vanderbilt University Medical CenterNashville, Tennessee