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Principal Investigator  
Principal Investigator's Name: du yang
Institution: Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine
Department: Department of Geriatrics,Shanghai Mental Health Ce
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Proposed Analysis: Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that threatens the quality of lives in the elderly and caregivers.Current early detection methods are either expensive or invasive procedures.With the development of artificial intelligence, it is significant to find neurobiological markers that combine radiomics with neuropsychiatric symptoms.
Additional Investigators  
Investigator's Name: du biao
Proposed Analysis: Early recognition of Alzheimer's disease is significant to delay the progression and improve the prognosis. However, current methods for early identification of AD are either expensive or invasive, so it is urgent to find inexpensive and accurate neurobiological markers for AD. With the development of artificial intelligence, we are seeking to combine multimodal MRI, radiomics and clinical symptoms, especially neuropsychiatric symptoms, to find valuable neurobiological standards.
Investigator's Name: du biao
Proposed Analysis: Early recognition of Alzheimer's disease is significant to delay the progression and improve the prognosis. However, current methods for early identification of AD are either expensive or invasive, so it is urgent to find inexpensive and accurate neurobiological markers for AD. With the development of artificial intelligence, we are seeking to combine multimodal MRI, radiomics and clinical symptoms, especially neuropsychiatric symptoms, to find valuable neurobiological standards.