ACTIVE Memory Training and Proximal Outcome Measures Friday Harbor Conference June 9-13, 2014 Presenter: George W. Rebok, PhD, MA Supported By: U01 AG14260.
From clinical care to an epidemiological study: dealing with sporadically collected data Paul K. Crane, MD MPH Laura Gibbons, PhD With much thanks to Rod.
Julie A. Schneider MD MS Professor, Departments of Pathology and Neurological Sciences Associate Director, Neuropathology Core Leader, Rush Alzheimer’s.
Biomarkers of Preclinical AD Marilyn S. Albert, PhD Department of Neurology Johns Hopkins University.
Survey of alternative uses of ACTIVE data, review of completed work and lessons learned Friday Harbor Advanced Psychometrics Workshop June 9-13, 2014 Presenter:
Processing Speed Training: Does it work? Lesley A. Ross, PhD Center for Healthy Aging Department of Human Development and Family Studies College of Health.
Latent Variable Modeling of Neuropathology Data: Implications for Collaborative Science Dan Mungas University of California, Davis Friday Harbor Psychometrics,
Early Brain Changes of Non-Amyloid Pathways Charles DeCarli, MD Victor and Genevieve Orsi Chair in Alzheimer's Research Director University of California.
ACTIVE Design Sites, Sampling, Replicates, and Follow-up.
From clinical care to an epidemiological study: dealing with sporadically collected data
ACTIVE Memory Training and Proximal Outcome Measures Friday Harbor Conference June 9-13, 2014