Lothian Birth Cohort 1936 HTML TitleLBC 1936DescriptionLothian Birth Cohort 1936The Lothian Birth Cohorts of 1921 & 1936 are follow-up studies of the Scottish Mental Surveys of 1932 & 1947.StatusActivePIDr Simon CoxProf Ian Deary (retired 2020)Prof John Starr (deceased 2018)Edinburgh Imaging CollaboratorProf Joanna WardlawDr Mark BastinDiseaseAgeingFacility / resourceEIF WGHMREIF RIEMRProject typeLongitudinal observation studyFundingAge UKBiotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)Medical Research Council (MRC) Relevant links24 Jun 22. Lothian Birth Cohort anniversaries01 Apr 22. LBC Wave 6 update24 Feb 22. Dr Una Clancy gains PhD09 Nov 21. LBC Wave 6 begins07 Sep 21. ESO Conference award15 Jul 21. Dr Olivia Hamilton gains PhD04 Jun 19. LBC Wave 5 final scan01 Mar 18. Lothian Birth Cohort Relevant Edinburgh Imaging publications26 Aug 22. Featured Paper. Topological relationships between perivascular spaces and progression of white matter hyperintensities: A pilot study in a sample of the Lothian Birth Cohort 193616 May 22. Featured Paper. Contribution of white matter hyperintensities to ventricular enlargement in older adults18 Mar 22. Featured Paper. Mediterranean-type diet and brain structural change from 73 to 79 years in the Lothian Birth Cohort 193609 Jul 21. Featured Paper. Cerebral small vessel disease burden & longitudinal cognitive decline from age 73 to 82: the Lothian Birth Cohort 193620 May 21. Featured Paper. Comparison of structural MRI brain measures between 1.5 & 3 T: Data from the Lothian Birth Cohort 193608 Jan 21. Featured Paper. Dietary patterns, cognitive function, & structural neuroimaging measures of brain aging.06 Jan 20. Featured Paper. Computational quantification of brain perivascular space morphologies: Associations with vascular risk factors & white matter hyperintensities. A study in the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936. This article was published on 2024-08-22
HTML TitleLBC 1936DescriptionLothian Birth Cohort 1936The Lothian Birth Cohorts of 1921 & 1936 are follow-up studies of the Scottish Mental Surveys of 1932 & 1947.StatusActivePIDr Simon CoxProf Ian Deary (retired 2020)Prof John Starr (deceased 2018)Edinburgh Imaging CollaboratorProf Joanna WardlawDr Mark BastinDiseaseAgeingFacility / resourceEIF WGHMREIF RIEMRProject typeLongitudinal observation studyFundingAge UKBiotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC)Medical Research Council (MRC) Relevant links24 Jun 22. Lothian Birth Cohort anniversaries01 Apr 22. LBC Wave 6 update24 Feb 22. Dr Una Clancy gains PhD09 Nov 21. LBC Wave 6 begins07 Sep 21. ESO Conference award15 Jul 21. Dr Olivia Hamilton gains PhD04 Jun 19. LBC Wave 5 final scan01 Mar 18. Lothian Birth Cohort Relevant Edinburgh Imaging publications26 Aug 22. Featured Paper. Topological relationships between perivascular spaces and progression of white matter hyperintensities: A pilot study in a sample of the Lothian Birth Cohort 193616 May 22. Featured Paper. Contribution of white matter hyperintensities to ventricular enlargement in older adults18 Mar 22. Featured Paper. Mediterranean-type diet and brain structural change from 73 to 79 years in the Lothian Birth Cohort 193609 Jul 21. Featured Paper. Cerebral small vessel disease burden & longitudinal cognitive decline from age 73 to 82: the Lothian Birth Cohort 193620 May 21. Featured Paper. Comparison of structural MRI brain measures between 1.5 & 3 T: Data from the Lothian Birth Cohort 193608 Jan 21. Featured Paper. Dietary patterns, cognitive function, & structural neuroimaging measures of brain aging.06 Jan 20. Featured Paper. Computational quantification of brain perivascular space morphologies: Associations with vascular risk factors & white matter hyperintensities. A study in the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936.