Houston Alzheimer's Disease Research Collaborative (HADRC)

Advancing AD and ADRD discoveries with real-world evidence and collaborative science

The HADRC facilitates collaboration among more than 100 scientists and the broader research community to advance discoveries aimed at the prevention and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and Alzheimer’s disease related dementias (ADRD). Special emphasis is placed on understanding the biological and social factors that contribute to differences in how AD and ADRD affect women and men. The Houston community plays a vital role in shaping this work by offering input, feedback, and ongoing support for HADRC research.

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Administrative Core

Provides centralized leadership, coordination, and oversight to ensure the Houston ADRC operates efficiently, ethically, and collaboratively across all cores and institutions.

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Clinical Core

Serves as the clinical foundation of the Houston ADRC by recruiting, evaluating, and following diverse participants over time.

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Data Management Core

Integrates data across all cores and provides advanced analytics, statistical support, and secure infrastructure to enable rigorous, reproducible, and shareable ADRC research.

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Neuropathology Core

Provides post-mortem diagnosis and high-quality brain tissue resources to support clinicopathologic correlation, biomarker validation, and mechanistic discovery.

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Outreach, Recruitment and Engagement Core

Builds trusted, community-anchored pathways that expand equitable access to Alzheimer’s research and sustain long-term engagement across diverse populations.

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Biomarker Core

Collects, analyzes, and shares established and emerging biological markers to characterize disease mechanisms, co-pathologies, and sex-specific differences in Alzheimer’s and related dementias.

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Neuroimaging Core

Delivers advanced MRI and PET imaging to define, stage, and track Alzheimer’s disease while uncovering sex-specific brain signatures and disease progression patterns.

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Education on AD/ADRD Research

Trains and mentors the next generation of Alzheimer’s and ADRD investigators through interdisciplinary education embedded across all ADRC cores.

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