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Validation, Deployment, and Real-World Implementation of a Modular Toolbox for Alzheimer’s Disease Detection and Dementia Risk Reduction: The AD-RIDDLE Project

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posted on 2024-12-03, 15:40 authored by K Malzbender, P Barbarino, PB Ferrell, A Bradshaw, AJ Brookes, C Díaz, WM van der Flier, J Georges, O Hansson, M Hartmanis, L Jönsson, R Krishnan, T MacLeod, F Mangialasche, P Mecocci, C Minguillon, L Middleton, S Pla, SP Sardi, M Schöll, M Suárez-Calvet, W Weidner, PJ Visser, H Zetterberg, AD-RIDDLE Consortium
The Real-World Implementation, Deployment, and Validation of Early Detection Tools and Lifestyle Enhancement (AD-RIDDLE) project, recently launched with the support of the EU Innovative Health Initiative (IHI) public-private partnership and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), aims to develop, test, and deploy a modular toolbox platform that can reduce existing barriers to the timely detection, and therapeutic approaches in Alzheimer’s disease (AD), thus accelerating AD innovation. By focusing on health system and health worker practices, AD-RIDDLE seeks to improve and smooth AD management at and between each key step of the clinical pathway and across the disease continuum, from at-risk asymptomatic stages to early symptomatic ones. This includes innovation and improvement in AD awareness, risk reduction and prevention, detection, diagnosis, and intervention. The 24 partners in the AD-RIDDLE interdisciplinary consortium will develop and test the AD-RIDDLE toolbox platform and its components individually and in combination in six European countries. Expected results from this cross-sectoral research collaboration include tools for earlier detection and accurate diagnosis; validated, novel digital cognitive and blood-based biomarkers; and improved access to individualized preventative interventions (including multimodal interventions and symptomatic/disease-modifying therapies) across diverse populations, within the framework of precision medicine. Overall, AD-RIDDLE toolbox platform will advance management of AD, improving outcomes for patients and their families, and reducing costs.

Funding

This project is supported by the Innovative Health Initiative Joint Undertaking (IHI JU) under grant agreement No. 101132933.

The JU receives support from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme and COCIR, EFPIA, EuropaBio, MedTechEurope, Vaccines Europe, Davos Alzheimer’s Collaborative, Combinostics OY, Cambridge Cognition Ltd., C2N Diagnostics LLC, and Neotiv GmbH. The participation of Cambridge Cognition Ltd. (a hybrid partner), University of Leicester, Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine and the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence will be funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) under the UK government’s Horizon Europe funding guarantee.

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Author affiliation

College of Life Sciences Genetics, Genome Biology & Cancer Sciences

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Published in

Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer's Disease

Volume

11

Issue

2

Pagination

329 - 338

Publisher

Springer

issn

2274-5807

eissn

2426-0266

Copyright date

2024

Available date

2024-12-03

Spatial coverage

Switzerland

Language

eng

Deposited by

Professor Anthony Brookes

Deposit date

2024-11-22

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