ADNI data is made available to researchers around the world. As such, there are many active research projects accessing and applying the shared ADNI data. To further encourage Alzheimer’s disease research collaboration, and to help prevent duplicate efforts, the list below shows the specific research focus of the active ADNI investigations. This information is requested annually as a requirement for data access.
| Principal Investigator | |
| Principal Investigator's Name: | Sharlee Climer |
| Institution: | Washington University in St. Louis |
| Department: | Computer Science and Engineering |
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| Proposed Analysis: | We propose to use novel computational methods to identify sets of genetic markers associated with Alzheimer's disease and/or its endophenotypes. Our methods are deterministic network strategies, which address genetic heterogeneity, and are aimed at the identification of multiple markers with combined (additive and/or epistatic) associations. |
| Additional Investigators | |
| Investigator's Name: | Weixiong Zhang |
| Proposed Analysis: | We propose to use novel computational methods to identify sets of genetic markers associated with Alzheimer's disease and/or its endophenotypes. Our methods are deterministic network strategies, which address genetic heterogeneity, and are aimed at the identification of multiple markers with combined (additive and/or epistatic) associations. |

