This study is sponsored by the NIH and will employ cutting-edge techniques to evaluate normal and pathological brain aging which could help change the future of Alzheimer’s disease. Poor memory is often viewed as a simple sign of getting older, complicating our understanding and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. For more than a decade, ADNI researchers have worked tirelessly to better understand the disease and its progression in a way that will help the development of future treatment options, though no experimental medication will be involved in this study.
Study Length
The study is set to run up to 5 years depending on funding.Disorder/Condition
Alzheimer's DiseaseInclusion Criteria
The study is open to both male and female subjects, aged 55-90 years.
Open to all ranges of cognitive function:
- cognitively normal
- Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)
- Mild dementia due to Alzheimer’s
Study Title (brief)
ADNI 4 (Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative)Study Description (brief)
This study is sponsored by the NIH and will employ cutting-edge techniques to evaluate normal and pathological brain aging which could help change the future of Alzheimer’s disease. Poor memory is often viewed as a simple sign of getting older, complicating our understanding and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. For more than a decade, ADNI researchers have worked tirelessly to better understand the disease and its progression in a way that will help the development of future treatment options, though no experimental medication will be involved in this study.
Study Contact
Antero Sarreal, MD at 845-398-6532 or [email protected].