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URL: http://www.cihr.gc.ca/e/46475.html
Proper Citation: Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in Aging (RRID:SCR_003846)
Description: Consortium that will be the premier research hub for all aspects of research involving neurodegenerative diseases that affect cognition in aging - including Alzheimer's disease. They will promote high impact, inter-institutional and interdisciplinary collaboration through a pan-Canadian approach, and will position Canadian researchers to lead and participate in a new wave of national and international initiatives with congruent goals. The consortium focuses research into the basic mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases, accelerating the development of tools that can be used to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of the diseases. The intended outcome of these tools is to improve the quality of life and services patients with neurodegenerative diseases. As part of the Canadian contribution to the International Collaborative Research Strategy for Alzheimer's disease, the consortium brings together Canadian government agencies (federal and provincial), foundations, pharmaceutical companies, philanthropists and international stakeholders to identify if there are common causes and risk factors to neurodegenerative diseases. The consortium is focused on three themes: * Primary Prevention aimed at preventing the disease from developing * Secondary Prevention focused on delaying the clinical manifestations of the already developing disease * Quality of Life designed for helping individuals, caregivers and the health system in the context of a clinically developed disease.
Abbreviations: CCNA
Synonyms: Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in Aging (CCNA)
Resource Type: portal, consortium, organization portal, data or information resource
Keywords: cognition, biomarker, primary prevention, secondary prevention, quality of life, clinical, late adult human, prevention
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