Le Registre suisse pour la santé du cerveau - Une infrastructure nationale pour la recherche sur la maladie d’Alzheimer [The Swiss Brain Health Registry : a national infrastructure for Alzheimer's research]

The Memory Centres of several Swiss hospitals have set up a national online registry for Alzheimer's research, called www.BHR-suisse.org. This type of registry already exists in the United States (www.brainhealthregistry.org/) and the Netherlands (https://hersenonderzoek.nl/). It contributes, as do these initiating sites, to the creation of a global database of research partners b who wish to contribute by participating in studies on neurodegenerative diseases and more particularly on Alzheimer's disease. By registering, they provide a certain amount of information and become potential researc... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Boillat, M.
Annoni, J.M.
Démonet, J.F.
Allali, G.
Felbecker, A.
Gietl, A.
Klöppel, S.
Monsch, A.
Sacco, L.
Sollberger, M.
Frisoni, G.B.
Dokumenttyp: review
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Schlagwörter: Alzheimer Disease/epidemiology / Alzheimer Disease/therapy / Brain / Humans / Netherlands / Registries / Switzerland/epidemiology / United States
Sprache: Französisch
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-26830879
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The Memory Centres of several Swiss hospitals have set up a national online registry for Alzheimer's research, called www.BHR-suisse.org. This type of registry already exists in the United States (www.brainhealthregistry.org/) and the Netherlands (https://hersenonderzoek.nl/). It contributes, as do these initiating sites, to the creation of a global database of research partners b who wish to contribute by participating in studies on neurodegenerative diseases and more particularly on Alzheimer's disease. By registering, they provide a certain amount of information and become potential research partners. Researchers can then select a panel of volunteers according to the selection and exclusion criteria of their studies, contact them and include them in their studies.