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Integrating multi-omics and neuroimaging to dissect crosstalk between the adaptive and innate immune systems in Alzheimer’s disease

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia, affecting memory, thinking, and daily functioning. AD is characterized by the buildup of two proteins, amyloid-β and tau. Specifically, tau protein is responsible for the loss of brain cells, leading to dementia. In addition to these two proteins, however, studies have also shown that inflammation plays an important role in how the disease develops and progresses.


Grant type
Team grants
Area of Research
Neurodegeneration
Competition
Accelerator Grants: Neurodegeneration x Immunology
Province
Québec
Start Date
2026