Grants and Contracts Details
Description
The National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center (NACC), located at the University of Washington, has been
funded through a Cooperative Agreement (U01 AG016976) with the National Institute on Aging since 1999.
NACC collects and stores research data from Alzheimer's Disease Centers (ADCs) as mandated by NIA.
The terms and conditions of NIA awards to the individual ADCs specify that they are required to submit
designated limited research data to NACC for inclusion in the database. These data consist of, but are not
limited to, a Minimum Data Set, a new and expanded Uniform Data Set, neuropathologic data, ancillary
survey data, and meta data describing individual ADC characteristics (no subject names, addresses, etc.
are included). These data form the basic level of participation required of all NIA-funded ADCs. To partially
defray costs associated with participation in this data-sharing effort (e.g., salary, equipment or supplies
required for the collection, preparation and submission of data), NACC is authorized to provide partial
funding support to each ADC. This current application reflects Year 8 of the ongoing agreement and the
third year of the 2004-2009 budget cycle. The ADCs may also elect to participate in NACC-funded
collaborative projects with other ADCs and, as a result, may gain additional funds for specific projects; such
descriptions and requirements will be added to the current scope of work.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 7/1/06 → 6/30/07 |
Funding
- University of Washington: $32,040.00
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