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Investigator:NA


Title:Changes in personality in DIAN

Date of Request:05/08/2020

Status:Approved

ID:DIAN-D2011




Aim 1:To evaluate the magnitude of within person personality change in DIAN.




Aim 2:To establish a causal link between personality change and AD biomarkers




Aim 3:Evaluate which specific “facets” of personality shown the most reliable change in preclinical ADAD.




Investigator:Patrick Luckett


Title:Effects of HIV and Aging on Resting-state Networks

Date of Request:05/06/2020

ID:DIAN-2010




Aim 1:Combine data from numerous studies to investigate changes in resting state networks and volumetrics that occur over the lifespan in healthy controls and people living with HIV with machine learning.




Aim 2:Utilize data driven machine learning based feature selection methods to search for complex relationships among volumetrics, resting state, and genetic data.







Investigator:Ruth Peters


Title:Blood pressure and Alzheimer's pathology, the next step in understanding the relationship

Date of Request:05/04/2020

Status:Approved

ID:DIAN-D2009




Aim 1:To examine the impact of blood pressure on cognitive function in the well characterised DIAN population




Aim 2:To evaluate the relationship between BP and Aß accumulation







Investigator:Xiaolei Shi


Title:The investigation of cerebral small vessel disease in The Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Network

Date of Request:05/03/2020

Status:Approved

ID:DIAN-D2008




Aim 1:To study the burden of cerebral small vessel disease in DIAN




Aim 2:To study the associations of cerebral small vessel disease neuroimaging markers with PSEN1, PSEN2, or APP gene mutations




Aim 3:To investigate the longitudinal changes of cerebral small vessel disease in DIAN




Investigator:Prof. dr. G.J. Biessels


Title:Critical white matter connections in AD: unraveling their sensitivity to AD pathology and functional relevance

Date of Request:04/06/2020

Status:Approved

ID:DIAN-D2007




Aim 1:To examine if critical and non-critical white matter connections are differentially affected by AD in mutation carriers as compared to non-carriers, also considering burden of AD pathology and disease stage.




Aim 2:To explore if critical and non-critical white matter connections differentially affect cognition in AD mutation carriers, again also considering disease stage.







Investigator:Bret Bostwick


Title:Biomarker Modeling in Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer's Disease

Date of Request:03/17/2020

Status:Approved

ID:DIAN-D2006




Aim 1:Compare longitudinal changes in CSF biomarkers, serum biomarkers and neuroimaging biomarkers.




Aim 2:Analyze longitudinal changes in CSF biomarkers, serum biomarkers and neuroimaging biomarkers.







Investigator:Nelly Joseph-Mathurin


Title:Genotype in dominantly inherited AD for clinical trial design

Date of Request:03/04/2020

Status:Approved

ID:DIAN-D2005




Aim 1:Describe A/T/N trajectories per mutation type (APP, PS1, and PS2)




Aim 2:Define risk factors for ARIA per mutation type (APP, PS1, and PS2)




Aim 3:Develop and validate a prediction model for positive or adverse outcomes of anti-Aβ disease modifying treatment for DIAD individuals in clinical trials




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Title:Cortical diffusion analysis in Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer’s disease (DIAD)

Date of Request:02/27/2020

Status:Approved

ID:DIAN-D2004




Aim 1:Test a novel MRI analysis tool to investigate the cortical architecture




Aim 2:Identify neural cortical architecture signature in DIAD




Aim 3:Test the discrimination power of the novel cortical diffusivity measures in Alzhiemer's disease groups




Aim 4Test the prediction power of the novel cortical measures in Alzheimer’s disease groups

Investigator:Yakeel T. Quiroz


Title:Sex differences in Alzheimer’s disease pathology, neurodegeneration and cognition in autosomal dominant Alzheimer’s disease

Date of Request:02/18/2020

Status:Approved

ID:DIAN-D2003




Aim 1:1. To extend our study on sex differences to other ADAD mutations and confirm our preliminary findings in a much larger sample of ADAD mutation carriers;




Aim 2:2. To inform power calculations for appropriate sample size, based on estimated effects, for an upcoming 2020 grant submission on sex differences in ADAD (i.e. career development award of postdoctoral fellow, Dr. Vila-Castelar).




Aim 3:3. To examine sex differences in ADAD mutation carriers at different clinical stages, from asymptomatic to symptomatic stages, with available biomarker and imaging data, and compare with age-matched noncarriers, which is not yet available in our group.




Investigator:Ruchika S Prakash


Title:Brain-based model of Alzheimer’s disease pathology

Date of Request:02/05/2020

ID:DIAN-D2002




Aim 1:To externally validate a brain based model of Alzheimer’s disease pathology