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AAIC 2024

AAIC On-Demand Poster:

Polygenic scores for Alzheimer’s disease risk and resilience predict age at onset of amyloid-β Eleanor K. O’Brien, PhD1,2,3; Tenielle Porter, PhD1,2,3,4; Shane Fernandez, BPsych, MBiostat1,2,3; Timothy Cox, PhD5; Vincent Dore, PhD6,7; Pierrick Bourgeat, PhD8; Benjamin Goudey, PhD9,10; James D. Doecke, PhD11; Colin L. Masters, MD9; Christopher C. Rowe, MD12,13; Victor L Villemagne, MD, PhD1,14; Carlos Cruchaga, PhD15,16; Andrew J. Saykin, PsyD17,18; Simon M Laws, PhD1,2,3,4 and ADOPIC Consortium (AIBL, ADNI, OASIS). 

AIC Oral (Saturday and AAIC Poster (Tues-293)

Cross-cohort epigenome-wide association study in Alzheimer’s disease risk and related traits. Lidija Milicic, PhD1,2; Michael Vacher, PhD3,4,5; Tenielle Porter, PhD3,6,7,8,9; Vincent Dore, PhD10,11; Pierrick Bourgeat, PhD12; James D. Doecke, PhD2,13; Rosita Shishegar, PhD14; Paul Maruff, PhD15; Colin L. Masters, MD16; Christopher C. Rowe, MD17; Victor L Villemagne, MD18 and Simon M. Laws, PhD9

AAIC Poster (Wed-88)

Exploring how genetic variation within Aquaporin-4, influences the relationship between sleep and amyloid beta. Tenielle Porter, PhD1,2,3; Ayeisha Milligan Armstrong, BSc (Honours)2,3; Vincent Dore, PhD4,5; Eleanor K. O’Brien, PhD1,3; Pierrick Bourgeat, PhD6; Paul Maruff, PhD7,8; Christopher C. Rowe, MD9,10; Stephanie Rainey Smith, PhD11; Victor L Villemagne, MD, PhD1,12,13; Simon M. Laws, PhD1,2,3 and The AIBL Research Group.

AAIC Oral (Thu, Aug 01, 10:00am – 10:10am: 121 ABC)

Genetic correlation and causality assessment between Alzheimer’s disease and asthma.  Olasunkanmi David Bamidele, MSc1,2; Emmanuel O Adewuyi, PhD1; Tenielle Porter, PhD1,3,4; Ayeisha Milligan Armstrong, BSc (Hons)1,3,4,5; Giuseppe Verdile, PhD3,5; Simon M. Laws, PhD

AAIC On-Demand Poster:

Assessing genetic overlap of Alzheimer’s disease with type 2 diabetes Emmanuel O Adewuyi, PhD1,2; Tenielle Porter, PhD1,2,3; Giuseppe Verdile, PhD3,4 and Simon M. Laws, PhD1,2,3,

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