NIH Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (ADRC)
The UCLA Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (ADRC) is one of the major medical institutions in the United States funded by the National Institute of Aging (NIA). The focus of the UCLA ADRC is to understand the mechanisms and optimize the treatment of Alzheimer's disease. The Center is comprised of six cores: Administrative, Clinical, Data Management and Statistics, Neuropathology, Recruitment and Education, and Neuroimaging and Biomarkers. Additionally, the Center funds two pilot projects yearly, and funds three basic science projects. The Center has two sites, the UCLA Medical Center in West Los Angeles, and Olive View Medical Center in the San Fernando Valley.
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ADRC - Admistrative Core (3)
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ADRC - Clinical Core (12)
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ADRC - Data Management and Statistics Core (4)
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ADRC - Neuropathology Core (2)
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ADRC - Recruitment and Education Core (3)
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ADRC - Neuroimaging and Biomarkers Core (7)
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ADRC - Cognitive Neuropsychology Lab (4)
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ADRC - Neuropsychology Lab (3)
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ADRC - Project 1: Automated Hippocampal Segmentation and 3 D Hippocampal Analyses for Epidemiological Longitudinal and Clinical Trial analyses in MCI and AD (2)
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ADRC - Project 2: Brain PET, MRI and Peripheral Biomarkers in AD (2)
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ADRC - Project 3: Design and Structure of Drugs against AD (1)
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ADRC - Pilot Project 1 (2013) (1)
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ADRC - Pilot Project 2 (2013) (1)
