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Grants, Awards, and Fellowships:

Grants, Awards, and Fellowships: The Epidemiology of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dement- ing Disorders of Older Age Alzheimer's disease has been variously estimated to affect 2 to 3 million in people the United States. The imprecision and variability of these estimates stem from differences in diagnostic criteria, data col- lection methods, and the underlying age structures in the populations studied. Epidemiological research is therefore needed to complement ongoing clinical and basic research. In response to this has authorized In- need, Congress the National stitute on Aging to offer a grant to develop an Alzheimer's (NIA) Disease Patient Registry (ADPR). Applications which address any area of the epidemiology of Alzheimer' s disease and other dementing disorders of older age are in- vited. Applicants are particularly encouraged to develop improved case finding techniques, to evaluate and refine diagnostic criteria, to develop diagnostic screening procedures, and to further advance epidemiological sampling and design. Individuals may obtain information and application kits from their institution's grants office, or by contacting: Office of Grants Inquiries Division of Research Grants National Institutes of Health Bethesda, Maryland 20892 496-7441 (301) Questions should be directed to: Dr. Teresa Sluss Radebaugh 496-9350 (301) Alzheimer's Disease and Other Related of Dementias Aging This innovative http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Alzheimer's Care and Related Disorders SAGE

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SAGE
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Copyright © 2019 by Sage Publications
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0888-4897
DOI
10.1177/153331758600100411
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Abstract

The Epidemiology of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dement- ing Disorders of Older Age Alzheimer's disease has been variously estimated to affect 2 to 3 million in people the United States. The imprecision and variability of these estimates stem from differences in diagnostic criteria, data col- lection methods, and the underlying age structures in the populations studied. Epidemiological research is therefore needed to complement ongoing clinical and basic research. In response to this has authorized In- need, Congress the National stitute on Aging to offer a grant to develop an Alzheimer's (NIA) Disease Patient Registry (ADPR). Applications which address any area of the epidemiology of Alzheimer' s disease and other dementing disorders of older age are in- vited. Applicants are particularly encouraged to develop improved case finding techniques, to evaluate and refine diagnostic criteria, to develop diagnostic screening procedures, and to further advance epidemiological sampling and design. Individuals may obtain information and application kits from their institution's grants office, or by contacting: Office of Grants Inquiries Division of Research Grants National Institutes of Health Bethesda, Maryland 20892 496-7441 (301) Questions should be directed to: Dr. Teresa Sluss Radebaugh 496-9350 (301) Alzheimer's Disease and Other Related of Dementias Aging This innovative

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American Journal of Alzheimer's Care and Related DisordersSAGE

Published: Sep 4, 2016

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