Screven, Laurel A.Pantazis, Caroline B.Andersh, Katherine M.Hong, SamanthaVitale, DanLara, ErikaKu, Ray YuehHeutink, PeterMeyer, JasonFaber, KelleyNho, KwangsikSaykin, Andrew J.Foroud, Tatiana M.Nalls, Mike A.Blauwendraat, CornelisSingleton, AndrewNarayan, Priyanka S.2025-04-222025-04-222024Screven LA, Pantazis CB, Andersh KM, et al. Harnessing diversity to study Alzheimer's disease: A new iPSC resource from the NIH CARD and ADNI. Neuron. 2024;112(5):694-697. doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2024.01.026https://hdl.handle.net/1805/47324The iDA Project (iPSCs to Study Diversity in Alzheimer's and Alzheimer's Disease-related Dementias) is generating 200 induced pluripotent stem cell lines from Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative participants. These lines are sex balanced, include common APOE genotypes, span disease stages, and are ancestrally diverse. Cell lines and characterization data will be shared openly.en-USPublisher PolicyAlzheimer diseaseCell lineInduced pluripotent stem cellsNeuroimagingHarnessing diversity to study Alzheimer's disease: A new iPSC resource from the NIH CARD and ADNIArticle