Yokoyama, Jennifer S.
Marx, Gabe
Brown, Jesse A.
Bonham, Luke W.
Wang, Dan
Coppola, Giovanni
Seeley, William W.
Rosen, Howard J.
Miller, Bruce L.
Kramer, Joel H.
Dubal, Dena B.
Funding for this research was provided by:
American Federation for Aging Research
Office of Extramural Research, National Institutes of Health (AG049152, AG034531, NS092918, AG019724, AG032289)
Glenn Medical Foundation
Hillblom Foundation (2012-A-015-FEL)
Hillblom Aging Network
Article History
First Online: 6 October 2016
Compliance with ethical standards
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: This study was funded by several sources. Primary support for data analyses was provided by the Larry L. Hillblom Foundation 2012-A-015-FEL and 2016-A-005-SUP (JSY), AFTD Susan Marcus Memorial Fund Clinical Research Grant (JSY), NIA K01 AG049152 (JSY), Paul Beeson Aging Award NIA AG034531 (DBD), NINDS NS092918 (DBD), the American Federation for Aging Research (DBD), the Glenn Medical Foundation (DBD), and the Coulter-Weeks and Bakar Foundations (DBD). Additional support, including for assembly of cohorts, provided by Hillblom Aging Network (BLM) and NIA AG019724 (HR, WS) and AG032289 (JK).
: The authors declare no conflicts of interest directly related to the subject matter of the article. Author Dr. William Seeley has received consulting fees from Bristol-Meyers Squibb. Author Dr. Bruce L. Miller, MD receives grant support from the NIH/NIA and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) as grants for the Memory and Aging Center. As an additional disclosure, Dr. Miller serves as Medical Director for the John Douglas French Foundation; Scientific Director for the Tau Consortium; Director/Medical Advisory Board of the Larry L. Hillblom Foundation; and Scientific Advisory Board Member for the National Institute for Health Research Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre and its subunit, the Biomedical Research Unit in Dementia (UK). Portions of this work are the subject of a provisional patent application held by the Regents of the University of California.
: All procedures performed in studies involving human participants were in accordance with the ethical standards of the institutional and/or national research committee and with the 1964 Helsinki declaration.
: Informed consent was obtained from all individual participants included in the study.