Completed

RF1AG054443 (Yaffe/Zeki Al Hazzouri M-PIs)

Healthy Heart, Healthy Brain? A Pooled Life-course Cohort for Dementia Risk Assessment

Major Goals: The goal of this study is to investigate cardiovascular risk factors over the life-course and their association with dementia risk.

Source of Support: NIA

Project/Proposal Start and End Dates: 05/01/17 – 08/31/22

Total Award Amount: $1,948,539

 

RF1AG055486 (Zeki Al Hazzouri/Glymour (M-PIs)

A Binational Study to Understand Dementia Risk and Disparities of Mexican Americans: The Role of Migration and Social Determinants.

Major Goals: The goal of this study is to create a binational study of two nationally representative cohorts from the US and Mexico to study how migration influences dementia risk of Mexican Americans and factors that increase or reduce dementia risk in Mexican Americans.

Source of Support: NIA

Project/Proposal Start and End Dates: 06/1517 – 08/31/22

Total Award Amount: $1,714,495


R56AG061177 (Zeki Al Hazzouri/Odden (M-PIs)

Statins and Risk of Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias: A Novel Quasi- Experimental Approach to Identify Causal Effects.

Major Goals: The goal of this grant is to create a quasi-experiment using a clinical guideline in the UK and established statistical methods in economics, regression discontinuity, to study the effect of statin on dementia risk overall, and across relevant subgroups.

Source of Support: NIA

Project/Proposal Start and End Dates: 08/15/2019 – 07/31/21

Total Award Amount: $705,777

 

Yaffe/Zeki Al Hazzouri (M-PIs)

Association Between Depression and Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease Across the Lifespan.

Major Goals: The goal of this study is to understand the relationship between depressive symptoms and Alzheimer’s disease in order to inform prevention and treatment strategies and improve the public health burden for both conditions. Status of Support: COMPLETED

Project Number: N/A

Source of Support: Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation

Project/Proposal Start and End Dates: 06/2018 – 05/2020

Total Award Amount: $100,000