The BioFINDER studies are independent and non-overlapping studies that have been initiated with the overarching aims to discover key mechanisms in Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and other neurodegenerative disorders. These studies are designed to develop early and accurate diagnostic tests, identify novel treatment targets and help to understand the links between different pathologies and clinical symptoms.
The 2026 Jeffrey L. Morby Prize has been awarded to researchers from Lund University and Washington University for a...
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The new blood tests for diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease are providing increasingly better opportunities for early diagnosis, but one challenge...
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A deep joint-learning proteomics model for diagnosis of six conditions associated with dementia
Integration of plasma eMTBR-tau243 and p-tau217 in the diagnosis and stratification of Alzheimer’s disease: a prospective cohort study
Identification of distinct and shared biomarker panels in different manifestations of cerebral small-vessel disease through proteomic profiling