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NIA stay pressing forward for buil’ real-world Alzheimer’s disease database 💻👨‍🔬

Da US National Institute on Aging (NIA) stay making moves fo’ improve, support an’ do mo’ research on Alzheimer’s disease. 🧠👨‍⚕️ As part of dea plans, NIA stay plannin’ fo’ make one real-world database fo’ Alzheimer’s disease an’ related dementias.

NIA wen’ announce las’ month dat dey stay lookin’ fo’ grant proposals fo’ dis six-year project dat stay set to start as early as April 2024. 💰💸 An’ dis week, NIH wen’ confirm dat dey stay moving forward wit’ da plans fo’ fund dis database project.

NIA stay aiming to spend $50 million per year, starting in fiscal year 2024, fo’ fund one award. 🤑 Da Alzheimer’s Association, one nonprofit organization, stay one of da groups dat stay plannin’ fo’ apply fo’ da grant.

Da chief science officer of da Alzheimer’s Association, Maria C. Carrillo, wen’ say in one email dat da grant stay “truly exciting and a very important step forward for our field.” She also wen’ mention dat da Alzheimer’s Association stay already leading one national network of physicians dat stay collecting data fo’ patients treated wit’ new FDA-approved Alzheimer’s treatments. 🏥🩺

NIA stay lookin’ fo’ build one comprehensive an’ diverse database fo’ improve research access an’ allow questions to be answered more quickly. Da aim of da database stay fo’ “transform” da Alzheimer’s disease research enterprise by making one central hub of research access. 🌟

Da NIH stay sayin’ dat da real-world database stay goin’ help wit’ fillin’ da gaps in real-world data sources fo’ dementia research. An’ as da most common type of dementia, Alzheimer’s disease stay affectin’ mo’ dan’ 6 million Americans. 🇺🇸 Da number stay set to double in da next 20 years an’ rise to 13 million in 2050, according to da Alzheimer’s Association.

Dis project stay goin’ help wit’ one major issue dat stay facin’ many researchers today. Da lack of comprehensive data sources can make it difficult fo’ researchers to find consistent, accurate data fo’ dea studies. But wit’ dis new database, researchers can have access to more data dat stay diverse an’ comprehensive. 👩‍🔬👨‍🔬

Da announcement fo’ da grant stay sayin’ dat da data registry stay goin’ improve da applicability and generalizability of findings. Dis mean dat da research can apply to mo’ diverse groups of people, helpin’ wit’ better understandin’ of Alzheimer’s disease an’ related dementias.

Wit’ da grant money dat stay set to be awarded, researchers can have more resources to find treatments fo’ Alzheimer’s disease an’ provide support fo’ those affected by da disease. 👥🙏 Da Alzheimer’s Association stay also believin’ dat everyone should have access to treatments, regardless of dea registration status.

Overall, dis project stay goin’ be one big step forward fo’ researchers an’ those affected by Alzheimer’s disease. By buildin’ one comprehensive an’ diverse database, da research can improve an’ become mo’ accessible. 👍


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NIA stay pressing forward for building real-world Alzheimer’s disease database 💻👨‍🔬

The US National Institute on Aging (NIA) is making moves to improve, support, and conduct more research on Alzheimer’s disease. 🧠👨‍⚕️ As part of their plans, NIA is planning to create a real-world database for Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.

NIA announced last month that they are looking for grant proposals for this six-year project that is set to start as early as April 2024. 💰💸 This week, NIH confirmed that they are moving forward with the plans to fund this database project.

NIA is aiming to spend $50 million per year, starting in fiscal year 2024, to fund one award. 🤑 The Alzheimer’s Association, a nonprofit organization, is one of the groups that is planning to apply for the grant.

The chief science officer of the Alzheimer’s Association, Maria C. Carrillo, said in an email that the grant is “truly exciting and a very important step forward for our field.” She also mentioned that the Alzheimer’s Association is already leading a national network of physicians that is collecting data for patients treated with new FDA-approved Alzheimer’s treatments. 🏥🩺

NIA is looking to build a comprehensive and diverse database to improve research access and allow questions to be answered more quickly. The aim of the database is to “transform” the Alzheimer’s disease research enterprise by making a central hub of research access. 🌟

NIH said that the real-world database is going to help with filling the gaps in real-world data sources for dementia research. And as the most common type of dementia, Alzheimer’s disease is affecting more than 6 million Americans. 🇺🇸 The number is set to double in the next 20 years and rise to 13 million in 2050, according to the Alzheimer’s Association.

This project is going to help with one major issue that is facing many researchers today. The lack of comprehensive data sources can make it difficult for researchers to find consistent, accurate data for their studies. But with this new database, researchers can have access to more data that is diverse and comprehensive. 👩‍🔬👨‍🔬

The announcement for the grant said that the data registry is going to improve the applicability and generalizability of findings. This means that the research can apply to more diverse groups of people, helping with a better understanding of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.

With the grant money that is set to be awarded, researchers can have more resources to find treatments for Alzheimer’s disease and provide support for those affected by the disease. 👥🙏 The Alzheimer’s Association is also believing that everyone should have access to treatments, regardless of their registration status.

Overall, this project is going to be one big step forward for researchers and those affected by Alzheimer’s disease. By building a comprehensive and diverse database, the research can improve and become more accessible. 👍

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