Funding
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The work we do has been generously funded by numerous public and private sources:
Federal funding
National Institutes of Health
R01MH134004 (PI:Jahanshad): Global studies into the Genetic Architecture of the Brain's White Matter Network through Harmonized and Coordinated Analyses in the ENIGMA-Consortium
R01AG059874 (PI: Jahanshad): High resolution mapping of the genetic risk for disease in the aging brain
R01MH117601 (PI: Jahanshad/Schmaal): A global alliance to unlock brain mechanisms influencing suicidal behaviors through the ENIGMA Consortium
R01MH121246 (PI: Turner / Calhoun / van Erp): ENIGMA-COINSTAC: Advanced Worldwide Transdiagnostic Analysis of Valence System Brain Circuit
P41EB015922 (PI: Toga/Thompson): Laboratory of Neuro Imaging Resource (LONIR)
RF1AG057892 (PI: Thompson): FiberNET: Deep learning to evaluate brain tract integrity worldwide and in AD
R01NS107513 (PI: Thompson / Poston): ENIGMA Parkinson’s Initiative: A Global Initiative for Parkinson’s Disease
U01AG068057 (PI: Thompson/Saykin/Davatzikos/Shen/Huang): Ultrascale Machine Learning to Empower Discovery in Alzheimers Disease Biobanks
R01AG058854 (PI: Thompson): ENIGMA World Aging Center
R01MH126213 (PI: Paschou): Tourette Syndrome genetics and neuroimaging international collaborative study
R01MH116147 (PI: Thompson): ENIGMA-SD: Understanding Sex Differences in Global Mental Health through ENIGMA
R01NS115845 (PI: Liew): Effects of global brain health on sensorimotor recovery after stroke
Postdoctoral and student awards:
T32AG058507 (PI: Toga ; Trainee: Nir)
Private / Foundational support
Biogen Inc. (2018-2020)
(PIs: Thompson / Jahanshad)
Michael J. Fox Foundation (2017)
48048 (PI: Jahanshad)
Kavli Foundation (2016-2018)
Neurodata w/o Borders Pilot (PI: Jahanshad)
Whittier Foundation (2018-2019)
(PI: Jahanshad)
USC Alzheimer's Disease Research Center Pilot (2018-2019)