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August 01, 2017; 89 (5) Editorial

Self-reported sleep and Alzheimer disease CSF biomarkers

A wake-up call

Adam P. Spira, Yo-El S. Ju
First published July 5, 2017, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000004189
Adam P. Spira
From the Department of Mental Health (A.P.S.), Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (A.P.S.), Johns Hopkins School of Medicine; Johns Hopkins Center on Aging and Health (A.P.S.), Baltimore, MD; and Department of Neurology (Y.-E.S.J.) and Hope Center for Neurological Disorders (Y.-E.S.J.), Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO.
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Yo-El S. Ju
From the Department of Mental Health (A.P.S.), Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (A.P.S.), Johns Hopkins School of Medicine; Johns Hopkins Center on Aging and Health (A.P.S.), Baltimore, MD; and Department of Neurology (Y.-E.S.J.) and Hope Center for Neurological Disorders (Y.-E.S.J.), Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO.
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Self-reported sleep and Alzheimer disease CSF biomarkers
A wake-up call
Adam P. Spira, Yo-El S. Ju
Neurology Aug 2017, 89 (5) 419-420; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000004189

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vol. 89 no. 5 419-420
DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000004189
PubMed: 
28679599

Published By: 
Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of the American Academy of Neurology
Print ISSN: 
0028-3878
Online ISSN: 
1526-632X
History: 
  • First Published July 5, 2017.

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© 2017 American Academy of Neurology

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    1. Adam P. Spira, PhD and
    2. Yo-El S. Ju, MD
  1. Adam P. Spira, PhD and
  2. Scientific Advisory Boards:
    1. NONE

    Gifts:
    1. NONE

    Funding for travel or speaker honoraria:
    1. (1) International Psychogeriatric Association, funding for travel to present at International Psychogeriatric Association Congress in Berlin, Germany.

    Editorial Boards:
    1. (1) American Journal of Epidemiology, Associate Editor, 2016- present (2) Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences, Editorial Board Member, 2017-present Dr. Spira has an immediate family member who is: (1) Health Security, Legal Perspective Editor, 2016-present

    Patents:
    1. NONE

    Publishing Royalties:
    1. NONE

    Employment, Commercial Entity:
    1. NONE

    Consultancies:
    1. (1) Dr. Spira agreed to serve as a consultant to Awarables Inc. on an NIH grant.

    Speakers' Bureaus:
    1. NONE

    Other Activities:
    1. NONE

    Clinical Procedures or Imaging Studies:
    1. NONE

    Research Support, Commercial Entities:
    1. NONE

    Research Support, Government Entities:
    1. (1) National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, AG049872, MPI, 2015-present (2) National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, AG050507, PI, 2015-present (3) National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, AG050745, MPI, 2016-present (4) National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, AG052445, MPI, 2016-present (5) National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, AG053198, Co-Investigator, 2016-present Dr. Spira has an immediate family member with the following grant support: (1) National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health, DA042738, MPI

    Research Support, Academic Entities:
    1. (1) Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Discovery Fund

    Research Support, Foundations and Societies:
    1. (1) William and Ella Owens Medical Research Foundation Dr. Spira has an immediate family member with the following grant support: (1) Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

    Stock/Stock Options/Board of Directors Compensation:
    1. NONE

    License Fee Payments, Technology or Inventions:
    1. NONE

    Royalty Payments, Technology or Inventions:
    1. NONE

    Stock/Stock Options, Research Sponsor:
    1. NONE

    Stock/Stock Options, Medical Equipment & Materials:
    1. NONE

    Legal Proceedings:
    1. NONE

  3. Yo-El S. Ju, MD
  4. Scientific Advisory Boards:
    1. NONE

    Gifts:
    1. NONE

    Funding for travel or speaker honoraria:
    1. (1) American Academy of Neurology, honoraria and travel funding (2) American Academy of Sleep Medicine, honoraria and travel funding (3) Muscular Dystrophy Association, honoraria to immediate family member (4) Mercy Hospital St. Louis, honoraria to immediate family member

    Editorial Boards:
    1. NONE

    Patents:
    1. NONE

    Publishing Royalties:
    1. NONE

    Employment, Commercial Entity:
    1. NONE

    Consultancies:
    1. NONE

    Speakers' Bureaus:
    1. NONE

    Other Activities:
    1. NONE

    Clinical Procedures or Imaging Studies:
    1. NONE

    Research Support, Commercial Entities:
    1. Philips-Respironics

    Research Support, Government Entities:
    1. (1) National Institutes of Health, grant UL1RR024992 Sub-Award KL2-TR000450, Principal Investiagor, 2012-2015. (2) National Institutes of Health, grant grants K23-NS089922, 2015-present

    Research Support, Academic Entities:
    1. NONE

    Research Support, Foundations and Societies:
    1. NONE

    Stock/Stock Options/Board of Directors Compensation:
    1. NONE

    License Fee Payments, Technology or Inventions:
    1. NONE

    Royalty Payments, Technology or Inventions:
    1. NONE

    Stock/Stock Options, Research Sponsor:
    1. NONE

    Stock/Stock Options, Medical Equipment & Materials:
    1. NONE

    Legal Proceedings:
    1. NONE

  1. From the Department of Mental Health (A.P.S.), Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (A.P.S.), Johns Hopkins School of Medicine; Johns Hopkins Center on Aging and Health (A.P.S.), Baltimore, MD; and Department of Neurology (Y.-E.S.J.) and Hope Center for Neurological Disorders (Y.-E.S.J.), Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO.
  1. Correspondence to Dr. Spira: aspira{at}jhu.edu
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