NCRAD: A Critical Resource for the Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias Research Community
Kelly N. Nudelman, Kristen A. Russ, Michael C. Edler, Kelley M. Faber, Jeffrey L. Dage, Jason S. Meyer, Adrian L Oblak, Tatiana M. Foroud

TL;DR
NCRAD is a key resource for Alzheimer's and dementia research, providing high-quality biospecimens and data to support early detection and treatment development.
Contribution
NCRAD advances ADRD research by offering standardized biospecimens, biomarkers, and data sharing, while implementing new diagnostic criteria.
Findings
NCRAD banks samples from over 130,000 participants and has distributed 440,000 sample aliquots to researchers.
The repository supports cutting-edge research through standardized biospecimens and plasma biomarker data sharing.
NCRAD has contributed to over 1,000 publications and the development of best practices for ADRD studies.
Abstract
The National Centralized Repository for Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias (NCRAD) supports the etiology, early detection, and therapeutic development for Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD). One of the goals of NCRAD is to continue to offer high‐quality biobanking, biospecimens, standardized ADRD biomarkers, and support for investigators utilizing cutting‐edge methods and assays to advance ADRD research. NCRAD currently funds sample processing and banking for ADRD studies, and for AD Research Centers (ADRCs), supports generation of APOE genotype, plasma‐based ADRD biomarkers, and supplemental GWAS data. Rigorous quality control ensures the highest quality biospecimens are processed, banked, and distributed, including: sample tracking; DNA and RNA quality measurements; hemoglobin contamination assessment; DNA fingerprinting to assess sample quality and identity; and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAlzheimer's disease research and treatments · Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research · Genomics and Rare Diseases
