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The Arizona Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (ADRC) is the National Institute on Aging's (NIA's) first statewide AD Center (ADC), the only ADC in the Southwestern United States, and a leading example of statewide collaboration in biomedical research. It capitalizes on Arizona's strengths in brain imaging, genomics, computer science and biomathematics, the basic, cognitive and behavioral neurosciences, clinical, and neuropathological studies of AD, the discovery and evaluation of investigational treatments, and the study of normal cognitive aging.
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Participants whose diagnosis is unclear and confounded by multiple possible factors are excluded. Participants with diagnoses of non-AD dementias are not excluded.
Participants whose primary diagnosis is cognitive impairment due to a penetrating or single severe closed head injury, multiple sclerosis, brain tumor, metabolic or toxic encephalopathy, post-infectious (e.g., viral encephalitis, bacterial meningitis), paraneoplastic, primary psychiatric illness, or otherwise not deemed relevant to the intent of the Alzheimer Disease Center program are excluded.
Procedure specific exclusion criteria also apply but this does not impact the participants ability to be included in the study.
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Trisha Walsh
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