OBJECTIVE

OBJECTIVE

Our aim is to structure and facilitate research into Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders accross
Europe to improve our knowledge of the genetics of these diseases, to better understand the pathophysiological processes involved, and to enable the development and validation of biomakers.

COUNTRY
number : 17

Almost 100,000 biological samples including DNA, plasma or CSF

More than
80 participating laboratories and
clinical centres

5 European consortium partners


WHAT WE DO

Genetics of Alzheimer’s disease

Genetics of conversion from MCI cases to AD
and related dementia

Genetics of vascular cognitive impairments and dementia

Genetics of other neurodegenerative diseases

Validation and development of biomarkers

Genetics of AD biomarkers


CONSTITUENT CONSORTIUMS

The EADB and its partners welcome all types of collaborations on genetics and biomarkers. Please do not hesitate to contact us

CONSTITUENT CONSORTIUMS

GR@ace

Barcelone, Spain

Genomic Research
Applied to Alzheimer’s
Disease

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GERAD

Cardiff, United Kingdom

Genetic and Environmental
Risk in Alzheimer’s Disease
Consortium.

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EADI

Lille, France

European Alzheimer
Disease Initiative

DEMGENE

Oslo, Norway

The Norwegian
DemGene Network

DEGESCO

Spain

Dementia Genetic
Spanish Consortium

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