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Alzheimers Association Research Roundtable
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URL: http://www.alz.org/research/funding/alzheimers_research_roundtable.asp

Proper Citation: Alzheimers Association Research Roundtable (RRID:SCR_004007)

Description: A consortium aiming to facilitate the development and implementation of new treatments for Alzheimer's disease by collectively addressing obstacles to research and development, clinical care and public health education. The Roundtable convenes twice each year for a two-day presentation and discussion of specific topics within Alzheimer's research. Topics are selected from a list proposed and voted on by members. Roundtable members explore a broad range of Alzheimer's science topics, including: * New data and technologies that may improve the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease, especially in its earliest and mildest stages. * Neuropsychological testing, genetic factors, and biochemical and neuroimaging biomarkers that could contribute to an earlier and more accurate Alzheimer's diagnosis. * Lessons learned about clinical trial design that may help shape future clinical trials of drugs aimed at slowing or stopping the progression of Alzheimer's. * The pros and cons of various scales as outcomes measures of clinical trials. The outputs of Roundtable meetings are published as articles in the Alzheimer's Association's journal, Alzheimer's & Dementia. The Research Roundtable also sponsors Alzheimer's Association grants. The chosen project is named Research Roundtable Sponsored Grant and the principal investigator of the project is invited to give a progress report at a Roundtable meeting.

Abbreviations: Research Roundtable

Synonyms: Alzheimer's Association Research Roundtable

Resource Type: data or information resource, organization portal, portal, training resource, consortium, meeting resource

Keywords: drug, drug development, tool development, product development, discussion, funding resource, diagnosis, neuropsychological testing, genetic, biochemical, neuroimaging, clinical trial, outcome

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