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: | Ryan Gill |
| Institution: | University of Louisville |
| Department: | Mathematics |
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| Proposed Analysis: | I am a mathematical statistician in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Louisville. I am supervising a Ph.D. student (Michael Godbey) who is interested in studying the longitudinal progression of Alzheimer�s disease (AD). He has filled out this application and been granted access to the data. If possible, I would also like access to the data so that I can assist him in working with the data. He plans to use a variety of statistical methods and data mining techniques in the hopes of discovering patters, grouping and/or areas of change points which may lie hidden in the data and images and to develop a mathematical/statistical model of the progression of AD. Please feel free to contact me if additional information is needed. My e-mail address is rsgill01@louisville.edu and my phone number is (502)852-2729. |
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