CWRU’s Rong Xu receives $5 million in funding from NIH’s National Institute on Aging
Sports concussions, Parkinson’s disease and hormone therapy for cancer all can have memory loss as symptoms. But can the biochemical processes of each reveal anything about the memory loss associated with Alzheimer’s disease? Rong Xu recently received a total of $5 million from the National Institute of Health’s (NIH) National Institute on Aging for two projects that will use big data methods for a comprehensive look at a range of factors that may inform the mechanism of Alzheimer’s and related dementia. “Vast amounts of data from seemingly unrelated sources present opportunities to researchers who aim to extract information that would help develop drugs or treatments,” said Xu. “This is especially true for diseases and conditions that may involve multiple genetic variations and that also have social or environmental influences.”