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Research studies
Developing Biomarkers for Vascular Cognitive Impairment (VCI)
This project aims to develop novel imaging biomarkers of early cerebrovascular alterations in VCI, and examine how they relate to brain vascular lesions, cognition (including dementia), blood biomarkers of vascular disease, and vascular risk factors.
The VCI study is actively recruiting participants (aged 50-80 years old) who:
- Have Vascular Dementia,
- Have Vascular Mild Cognitive Impairment, or
- Are healthy without cognitive impairment.
Computerised Instrumental Activities of Daily Living Test (C-STAM)
The aim is to develop a computerised assessment tool to measure the ability to complete daily tasks such as shopping and finances. The tool will help clinicians identify early cognitive changes associated with dementia.
We are looking for study participants with and without a diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment or dementia to help us test the C-STAM. You will be eligible for the study if you are:
- Aged 60 years or above.
- Living in Sydney.
- Able to understand, read and write in English without an interpreter.
- Have a family member or close friend who will also participate.in this study.
Research in collaboration with:
AusCADASIL
AusCADASIL is a new study, recently established by researchers at CHeBA and collaborating institutes. This study investigates a genetic condition called CADASIL, which stands for Cerebral Autosomal Dominant Arteriopathy with Subcortical Infarcts and Leukoencephalopathy, often considered to be a 'pure' model for small vessel disease and vascular dementia. The study will include online and in-person assessments of clinical features, cognitive testing, brain MRI scan, ocular examination, and a blood sample for genetic and biomarker analysis. We will invite you to return for annual follow-up for four years, and we will ask you to involve a study partner who can answer some online questions about your health and wellbeing.
We are looking for volunteers, aged 18 or over, for either the CADASIL cohort- including those with diagnosed CADASIL, CADASIL symptoms or a family history of CADASIL. We are also looking for healthy individuals without CADASIL to participate in this study. Family members may apply.