Agustini, Bruno http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8735-2401
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Mohebbi, Mohammadreza
Woods, Robyn L.
McNeil, John J.
Nelson, Mark R.
Shah, Raj C.
Murray, Anne M.
Ernst, Michael E.
Reid, Christopher M.
Tonkin, Andrew
Lockery, Jessica E.
Berk, Michael
Funding for this research was provided by:
National Institute on Aging (U01AG029824)
National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (334047, 1127060)
Article History
First Online: 6 May 2019
Compliance with Ethical Standards
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: The study is supported by the National Institute on Aging and the National Cancer Institute at the National Institutes of Health (Grant No. U01AG029824), the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (Grant Nos. 334047, 1127060), Monash University (Australia) and the Victorian Cancer Agency (Australia). Michael Berk is supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Senior Principal Research Fellowship (APP1059660 and APP1156072) and Christopher M. Reid is supported by a NHMRC Senior Research Fellowship (APP1045862).
: Bruno Agustini, Mohammadreza Mohebbi, Robyn L. Woods, John J. McNeil, Mark R. Nelson, Raj C. Shah, Anne M. Murray, Michael E. Ernst, Christopher M. Reid, Andrew Tonkin, Jessica E. Lockery and Michael Berk have not conflicts of interest that are directly relevant to the content of this article.
: The ASPREE study was conducted in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki 1964 as revised in 2008, the NHMRC Guidelines on Human Experimentation, the federal patient privacy (HIPAA) law and the International Conference of Harmonisation Guidelines for Good Clinical Practice. ASPREE also follows the Code of Federal Regulations as it relates to areas of clinical research.