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- Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Section 1 Advancing Alzheimer’s Disease Therapies in a Collaborative Science Ecosystem
- Section 2 Non-clinical Assessment of Alzheimer’s Disease Candidate Drugs
- Section 3 Alzheimer’s Disease Clinical Trials
- Section 4 Imaging and Biomarker Development in Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Discovery
- Section 5 Academic Drug-Development Programs
- Section 6 Public–Private Partnerships in Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- Section 7 Funding and Financing Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- 41 Financing Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- 42 Valley of Death and the Role of Venture Philanthropy in Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- 43 Alzheimer’s Association Funding and Policy for Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- 44 The Role of Philanthropy in Alzheimer’s Disease Therapeutic Development
- 45 National Institute on Aging’s Alzheimer’s Disease Translational Research Program: Diversifying the Drug-Development Pipeline for the Treatment and Prevention of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias
- 46 Alzheimer ’s Disease Drug Discovery and the Evolution of Start-Up Biotechnology Companies: Cognition Therapeutics, Inc. as a Case Study
- 47 Introduction to Venture Capital in Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- 48 Federal Small Business Support for Small Businesses Pursuing Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- Index
- References
45 - National Institute on Aging’s Alzheimer’s Disease Translational Research Program: Diversifying the Drug-Development Pipeline for the Treatment and Prevention of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias
from Section 7 - Funding and Financing Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 March 2022
- Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Section 1 Advancing Alzheimer’s Disease Therapies in a Collaborative Science Ecosystem
- Section 2 Non-clinical Assessment of Alzheimer’s Disease Candidate Drugs
- Section 3 Alzheimer’s Disease Clinical Trials
- Section 4 Imaging and Biomarker Development in Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Discovery
- Section 5 Academic Drug-Development Programs
- Section 6 Public–Private Partnerships in Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- Section 7 Funding and Financing Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- 41 Financing Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- 42 Valley of Death and the Role of Venture Philanthropy in Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- 43 Alzheimer’s Association Funding and Policy for Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- 44 The Role of Philanthropy in Alzheimer’s Disease Therapeutic Development
- 45 National Institute on Aging’s Alzheimer’s Disease Translational Research Program: Diversifying the Drug-Development Pipeline for the Treatment and Prevention of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias
- 46 Alzheimer ’s Disease Drug Discovery and the Evolution of Start-Up Biotechnology Companies: Cognition Therapeutics, Inc. as a Case Study
- 47 Introduction to Venture Capital in Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- 48 Federal Small Business Support for Small Businesses Pursuing Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Development
- Index
- References
Summary
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is the largest funder of Alzheimer’s disease and related demententias (AD/ADRD) research in the world. The National Institute on Aging (NIA), part of the NIH, leads the federal effort on AD/ADRD research. Since 2005 the NIA has been developing a robust translational research program for the treatment and prevention of AD dementia. In 2011, the National Alzheimer’s Project Act became law and ordered the creation of a National Plan to Address Alzheimer’s Disease. The National Plan was first released in 2012 and the first goal of the plan is to find effective ways to treat or prevent dementia by 2025. Since the first the release of the first National Plan in 2012, NIA’s funding for AD/ADRD research has steadily increased, allowing continued expansion and diversification of the drug development portfolio and the development of translational infrastructure programs to accelerate the discovery of effective therapies.
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- Alzheimer's Disease Drug DevelopmentResearch and Development Ecosystem, pp. 503 - 512Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022