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    Molecular & Neuropsychological Predictive Markers Of Cognitive Decline.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $429,500.00
    Summary
    Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a major cause of dementia in the elderly. As populations worldwide are living longer the prevalence of AD is predicted to rise markedly and in addition to the huge emotional burden on families the economic implications to the community at large is severe. Thus our aging veteran population and their spouses are particularly vulnerable to this devastating disease. Recent developments in AD research have resulted in a number of therapeutic strategies being undertaken wit .... Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a major cause of dementia in the elderly. As populations worldwide are living longer the prevalence of AD is predicted to rise markedly and in addition to the huge emotional burden on families the economic implications to the community at large is severe. Thus our aging veteran population and their spouses are particularly vulnerable to this devastating disease. Recent developments in AD research have resulted in a number of therapeutic strategies being undertaken with several of these now in phase 2 clinical trials. However for these treatments to be most effective early diagnosis is crucial. Currently, definite diagnosis is restricted to post-mortem examination of the brain for the presence of characteristic neuropathological features. This project proposes to identify individuals at high risk of developing cognitive decline leading to AD by using a battery of biochemical, genetic and neuropsychological markers. This study builds on our earlier work which followed a cohort of memory complainers and demonstrated that subjects in this group have lower cognitive scores and an increased frequency of the genetic risk factor, the e4 allele of apolipoprotein E. Follow up of this well studied cohort with more sensitive and extensive neuropsychological tests together with other genetic and biochemical markers will be important in identifying those risk factors that have positive predictive value for cognitive decline thereby contributing towards enhancing the therapeutic efficacy of current symptomatic and future drugs directed at the cause of AD.
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    Understanding The True Burden Of Paediatric Respiratory Syncytial Virus In Order To Optimise Prevention Programs

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    Australian Respiratory Council
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    What Is The Normal Range Of Intraocular Pressure In Children And Young Adults, And Does It Predict Later Glaucoma?

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    Glaucoma Australia
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    Short Chain Fatty Acids Are A Useful Therapy For The Treatment Of Alzheimer’s Disease

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    Edith Cowan University
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    The Effect Of Human Apo E Isoforms And Apo E Receptors On The Clearance Of Oligomeric Abeta42 By Hepatocytes In Vitro

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    Edith Cowan University
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    Enhancing Peripheral Clearance Of Beta Amyloid As A Treatment For AD

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    Edith Cowan University
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    Investigating Beta Amyloid Clearance In Vivo

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    Edith Cowan University
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    Developing Esperance Nyoongar Language Resources

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    Edith Cowan University
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    A Review Of Existing Australian And International Cyber-Safety Research

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    Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy , Australian Government
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    Do Current Ethical Standards Prevent Participation Of Low Socio-Economic Populations In Child Health Promotion Research?

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    Edith Cowan University
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