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Aging Trajectories & Disparities Across the Life Course
- Wisconsin longitudinal study: Initial lifetime’s impact on Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders (WLS-ILIAD)
- PI: Sanjay Asthana, Michal Engelman, Pamela Herd
- NIH Project Number: 5R01AG060737-07
- Education and Cognitive Functioning in Later Life: The Nation’s High School Class of 1972
- PI: Chandra L. Muller, John Robert Warren, Eric Grodsky
- NIH Project Number: 5R01AG078533-02
- Educational and Early Life Predictors of Mild Cognitive Impairment: New Evidence about Mediators and Moderators from High School & Beyond
- PI: John Robert Warren, Chandra L. Muller, Eric Grodsky
- NIH Project Number: 5U01AG058719-05
- Integrative Pathways to Health and Illness
- PI: Carol D. Ryff
- NIH Project Number: 5U19AG051426-07
- The Beaver Dam Offspring Study Neurocognitive Aging Study (BOSS-NCAS)-A Study on the Role of Accelerated Aging and Midlife Sensory Decline for Early Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia in Later Life
- PI: Natascha Merten
- NIH Project Number: 5R01AG079289-03
- Adversity, Aging and ADRD Risk among the Global Poor: A Biosocial Lifecourse Approach
- PI: Hans-Peter Kohler, Lauren Schmitz
- NIH Project Number: 1R01AG079527-01A1
- Examining predictors of substance use and treatment adequacy among formerly incarcerated opiod and cocaine users
- PI: Tawandra Rowell-Cunsolo
- NIH Project Number: 5R01DA055120-03
- Generational Overlap: Changing Demography, Shared Lifetimes, and Family Resources
- PI: Marcy Carlson, Paula Fomby, Peter Fallesen
- NIH Project Number: 1R01HD112371-01A1
- The Divorce Decline and Relationship Stability: 1970-2019
- PI: Christine Schwartz
- NIH Project Number: 1R03HD110827-01A1
- Diversity, Inclusion and Aging in the Midwest: Opportunities for New Directions with Wisconsin’s Hmong Community
- PI: Michal Engelman; Co-PI: Maichou Lor; Co-Investigator: Jennifer Dykema
- UW-Madison Research Forward Award
- Uncovering Life Course Constellations of Exposures through Big Data on Place, Time, and Family Factors
- PI: Jason Fletcher, Joshua Goldstein
- NIH Project Number: 5R01AG076830-03
- The Life Course Approach to Caregiving for Aging Parents: Role of Adverse Childhood Experiences
- PI: Jooyoung Kong
- NIH Project Number: 5K01AG076875-02
- Researching Epigenetics, Weathering, Aging & Residential Disadvantage (REWARD)
- PI: Michal Engelman, Kristen Malecki
- NIH Project Number: 5R01AG061080-05
- The Importance of Place in Determining Health and Mortality at Older Ages
- PI: Jason Fletcher, Alberto Palloni
- NIH Project Number: 5R01AG060109-05
Biodemography
- Genomic and Metabolomic Data Integration in a Longitudinal Cohort at Risk for Alzheimer’s Disease
- PI: Corinne Engelman
- NIH Project Number: 2RF1AG054047-06A1
- Adversity, Aging and ADRD Risk among the Global Poor: A Biosocial Lifecourse Approach
- PI: Hans-Peter Kohler, Lauren Schmitz
- NIH Project Number: 1R01AG079527-01A1
- Wisconsin longitudinal study: Initial lifetime’s impact on Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders (WLS-ILIAD)
- PI: Sanjay Asthana, Michal Engelman, Pamela Herd
- NIH Project Number: 5R01AG060737-07
- Impact of cerebral anatomical variations on cerebral perfusion, cerebrovascular reactivity, and biomarkers of cognitive decline
- PI: Jill Barnes
- NIH Project Number: 4R01NS117746-02
- Multisensory, Motor, and Biomarker Changes in Aging and Preclinical Alzheimer’s Disease
- PI: Natascha Merten
- NIH Project Number: 3RF1AG066837-01S1
- Sleep and Aerobic Fitness as Midlife Modifiers of Later Life Cognitive Decline and Alzheimer’s Disease Biomarkers in the Wisconsin Sleep Cohort
- PI: Ozioma Okonkwo, Paul Peppard
- NIH Project Number: 1R01AG085592-01
- Gut barrier function in Alzheimer’s disease
- PI: Barbara Brigitta Bendlin, Federico E. Rey, Tyler Kent
- NIH Project Number: 5R01AG070973-04
- Advanced Statistical Methods for Microbiome Data Analysis
- PI: Zhengzheng Tang
- NIH Project Number: 5R01GM140464-04
- Characterizing pervasive biases in genome-wide association study using family health history as proxy phenotypes
- PI: Qiongshi Lu
- NIH Project Number: 5R21AG085162-02
- Educational and Early Life Predictors of Mild Cognitive Impairment: New Evidence about Mediators and Moderators from High School & Beyond
- PI: John Robert Warren, Chandra L. Muller, Eric Grodsky
- NIH Project Number: 5U01AG058719-05
- Education and Cognitive Functioning in Later Life: The Nation’s High School Class of 1972
- PI: Chandra L. Muller, John Robert Warren, Eric Grodsky
- NIH Project Number: 5R01AG078533-02
- Integrative Pathways to Health and Illness
- PI: Carol D. Ryff
- NIH Project Number: 5U19AG051426-07
- Integrative Pathways to Cognitive, Affective, and Brain Health
- PI: Carol D. Ryff, Sterling Johnson, Margie E. Lachman, Stacey M. Schaefer
- NIH Project Number: 5U01AG077928-03
- ADRC Consortium for Clarity in ADRD Research Through Imaging
- PI: Sterling C. Johnson, Sarah Biber, Bradford C. Dickerson, Tatiana M. Foroud, Walter Anthony Kukull, Elizabeth Mormino, Ozioma C. Okonkwo, Monica G. Rivera-Mindt, Gil Dan Rabinovici, David A. Wolk
- NIH Project Number: 5U01AG082350-02
- Sleep and Aerobic Fitness as Midlife Modifiers of Later Life Cognitive Decline and Alzheimer’s Disease Biomarkers in the Wisconsin Sleep Cohort
- PI: Ozioma C. Okonkwo, Paul Peppard
- NIH Project Number: 1R01AG085592-01
Demography of Dementia & Cognition
- Educational and Early Life Predictors of Mild Cognitive Impairment: New Evidence about Mediators and Moderators from High School & Beyond
- PI: John Robert Warren, Eric Grodsky, Chandra L. Muller
- NIH Project Number: 5U01AG058719-05
- Education and Cognitive Functioning in Later Life: The Nation’s High School Class of 1972
- PI: Chandra L. Muller, Eric Grodsky, John Robert Warren
- NIH Project Number: 5R01AG078533-02
- Integrative Pathways to Health and Illness
- PI: Carol D. Ryff
- NIH Project Number: 5U19AG051426-07
- Integrative Pathways to Cognitive, Affective, and Brain Health
- PI: Carol D. Ryff, Sterling Johnson, Margie E. Lachman, Stacey M. Schaefer
- NIH Project Number: 5U01AG077928-03
- ADRC Consortium for Clarity in ADRD Research Through Imaging
- PI: Sterling Johnson, Sarah Biber, Bradford C. Dickerson, Tatiana M. Foroud, Walter Anthony Kukull, Elizabeth Mormino, Ozioma C. Okonkwo, Monica G. Rivera-Mindt, Gil Dan Rabinovici, David A. Wolk
- NIH Project Number: 5U01AG082350-02
- Development of the ADRD Systematic Hospital Inclusion Family Toolkit: A-SHIFT
- PI: Nicole E. Werner, Beth Fields
- NIH Project Number: 1R21AG077439-01
- The Importance of Place of Birth in Determining Old Age Cognitive Health
- PI: Jason Fletcher, Alberto Palloni
- NIH Project Number: 1RF1AG062765-01A1
- Lifestyle and Alzheimer’s Disease In Down Syndrome- Life Stressors Supplement
- PI: Sigan L. Hartley, Emily Jean Hickey
- NIH Project Number: 3R01AG070028-04S1
- Multisensory, Motor, and Biomarker Changes in Aging and Preclinical Alzheimer’s Disease
- PI: Natascha Merten
- NIH Project Number: 3RF1AG066837-01S1
- Sleep and Aerobic Fitness as Midlife Modifiers of Later Life Cognitive Decline and Alzheimer’s Disease Biomarkers in the Wisconsin Sleep Cohort
- PI: Ozioma C. Okonkwo, Paul E. Peppard
- NIH Project Number: 1R01AG085592-01
- ED-LEAD: Emergency Departments LEading the transformation of Alzheimer’s and Dementia care
- PI: Joshua Chodosh, Abraham Brody, Corita R. Grudzen, Manish N. Shah
- NIH Project Number: 1U19AG078105-01A1
- Person-Centered Outcome Measures for AD Patient Emergency Care Experiences
- PI: Andrea Gilmore-Bykovskyi
- Alzheimer’s Association 2023 Advancing Research on Care and Outcome Measurements (ARCOM)
- Wisconsin longitudinal study: Initial lifetime’s impact on Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders (WLS-ILIAD)
- PI: Sanjay Asthana, Michal Engelman, Pamela Herd
- NIH Project Number: 5R01AG060737-07
Health Policy & Health Services Research
- Developing an autism-specific mortality risk index using data from Medicare-enrolled autistic older adults
- PI: Brittany Nicole Hand, Lauren Bishop
- NIH Project Number: 5R01AG082873-02
- Health systems innovations for supporting transitions of care for incarcerated people living with substance use disorders
- PI: Ryan Patrick Westergaard, Marguerite Burns
- NIH Project Number: 2R01DA047889-06
- Engaging Hospitalized Patients and Family Caregivers to Identify and Prevent Delirium Superimposed on Dementia: An Intervention Mapping Approach.
- PI: Blair Golden
- NIH Project Number: 5K23AG081458-02
- Adapting and Testing the Care Partner Hospital Assessment Tool (CHAT) for Use in Dementia Care
- PI: Beth Fields
- NIH Project Number: 5K23AG080068-02
- Development of the ADRD Systematic Hospital Inclusion Family Toolkit: A-SHIFT
- PI: Nicole E. Werner, Beth Fields
- NIH Project Number: 1R21AG077439-01
- Effects of EITC on Formal Long-Term Care for Older Adults with and without AD/ADRD
- PI: Yang Wang
- NIH Project Number: 5R03AG080283-02
- Federal Minimum Wage Expansion and Home Care Utilization and Costs for Older Adults
- PI: Yang Wang
- NIH Project Number: 5R03AG080212-02
- The Effects of the Affordable Care Act Medicaid Expansion on Informal Care
- PI: Yang Wang
- NIH Project Number: 1R03AG075318-01
- Inequities in the golden years: How wealth shapes healthy and work-free life
- PI: Hessam Bavafa, Anita Mukherjee, Tyler Q. Welch
- TIAA Institute
- ED-LEAD: Emergency Departments LEading the transformation of Alzheimer’s and Dementia care
- PI: Joshua Chodosh, Abraham Aizer Brody, Corita R. Grudzen, Manish N. Shah
- NIH Project Number: 1U19AG078105-01A1
- Person-Centered Outcome Measures for AD Patient Emergency Care Experiences
- PI: Andrea Gilmore-Bykovskyi
- Alzheimer’s Association 2023 Advancing Research on Care and Outcome Measurements (ARCOM)
- Medicaid vs. Private Insurance for Near-Poor Adults: Wisconsin’s Natural Experiment
- PI: Marguerite Burns, Donna Friedsam, Laura Dague
- Academy Health: Health Systems Research for Equity
- Move in and Get Paid? The Welfare Consequences of Remote Worker Relocation Programs
- PI: Hooyoung Yoo
- Russell Sage Foundation Dissertation Research Grants
Places, Health, & Aging
- Researching Epigenetics, Weathering, Aging & Residential Disadvantage (REWARD)
- PI: Michal Engelman, Kristen Malecki
- NIH Project Number: 5R01AG061080-05
- Uncovering Life Course Constellations of Exposures through Big Data on Place, Time, and Family Factors
- PI: Jason Fletcher, Joshua R. Goldstein
- NIH Project Number: 5R01AG076830-03
- Wisconsin longitudinal study: Initial lifetime’s impact on Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders (WLS-ILIAD)
- PI: Sanjay Asthana, Michal Engelman, Pamela Herd
- NIH Project Number: 5R01AG060737-07
- Diversity, Inclusion and Aging in the Midwest: Opportunities for New Directions with Wisconsin’s Hmong Community
- PI: Michal Engelman, Maichou Lor
- UW-Madison Research Forward 3 Grant
- The Neighborhoods Study: Contextual Disadvantage and Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias (ADRD)
- PI: Amy J. Kind, Barbara Brigitta Bendlin
- NIH Project Number: 5R01AG070883-04
- Within-Year Debt Fluctuations, Stress, and Health
- PI: Megan Bea, Mariana Amorim
- NIH Project Number: 1R21HD113910-01A1
- The Geography of Long-Term Care: Implications for SSI and Understanding Disparities in Living Arrangements Among Older Adults
- PI: Stephanie Robert
- Social Security Administration, Center for Financial Security Retirement and Disability Research Consortium