Collection Summary Description Data and Resources Subjects Fields of Research Keywords Socio-economic Objectives Organisations & Groups Related Datasets: Recently updated datasets Related Projects: Recently updated projects Dataset SummaryResource Summary Resource Description Resource Type Resource Access Storage Size Publication Summary Description Related Collections: Recently updated collections Related Datasets: Recently updated datasets Related Projects: Recently updated projects Research Collaborator Summary Biography Other information Related Collections: Recently updated collections Related Datasets: Recently updated datasets Related Projects: Recently updated projects Related Publications: Recently updated publications Organisation Summary Description Related Collections: Recently updated collections Related Datasets: Recently updated datasets Related Projects: Recently updated projects JavaScript is not enabled This application requires Javascript, however the system has detected that Javascript is not enabled on the browser. Please follow these instructions on how to enable Javascript. After Javascript has been enabled, press F5 to reload this page to make this message disappear. ProjectsTDP-43 in the population in relation to dementia: relationships with clinical symptomatology and other key neuropathologies TDP-43 in the population in relation to dementia: relationships with clinical symptomatology and other key neuropathologies Published: 10 July 2018 There are over a quarter of a million people with dementia in Australia, and this figure will rise. We still do not understand what goes wrong within the brain to give rise to dementia. This project will assess a new pathology within the brain in relation to late life dementia and the aging process. Results will improve diagnostic tools for dementia and treatments. Data and resources Other resources collected by the researchers may be available subject to researcher approval. Please contact Prof Hannah Keage. htm University of Cambridge website Website for the Cambridge City over-75s Cohort study (CC75C). This is a long term follow-up study of a representative population-based sample of older people which started in 1985 from a survey of over 2,600 men and women aged 75 and above. This project is related to the following publications Association of delirium with cognitive decline in late life: a neuropathologic study of 3 population-based cohort studies Hippocampal sclerosis, hippocampal neuron loss patterns and Tdp-43 in the aged population Integrating novel neuropathological markers into longitudinal population-based dementia studies TDP-43 Pathology in the population: prevalence and associations with dementia and age Period covered by the dataset Start date: 01 Jan 2013 End date: 31 Dec 2015 Research collaborators Prof Hannah Keage Professor of Psychology Chief Investigator Hannah.Keage@unisa.edu.au Organisations and groups Primary organisation: University of South Australia Partner organisations: Cambridge University