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: | Ambuj Singh |
| Institution: | University of California, Santa Barbara |
| Department: | Computer Science |
| Country: | |
| Proposed Analysis: | We work in the Data Mining and Bioinformatics Lab (DBL)at UCSB. Our research focuses on graph mining, network analysis, and bioinformatics. Using this data, we are planning to construct brain networks and apply advanced graph mining methods for finding discriminative patterns of alzheimer's disease. |
| Additional Investigators | |
| Investigator's Name: | Nazli Dereli |
| Proposed Analysis: | We work in the Data Mining and Bioinformatics Lab (DBL)at UCSB. Our research focuses on graph mining, network analysis, and bioinformatics. Using this data, we are planning to construct brain networks and apply advanced graph mining methods for finding discriminative patterns of alzheimer's disease. |
| Investigator's Name: | Erdem Ozdemir |
| Proposed Analysis: | We work in the Data Mining and Bioinformatics Lab (DBL)at UCSB. Our research focuses on graph mining, network analysis, and bioinformatics. Using this data, we are planning to construct brain networks and apply advanced graph mining methods for finding discriminative patterns of alzheimer's disease. |

