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Alliance for Aging Research

The Alliance for Aging Research is an American non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C.

History

The Alliance for Aging Research endorsed the John Snow Memorandum.[1]

In 2021, the Alliance received two grants from Pfizer:[2]

  • Talk NERDY to Me Network Support ($20,000)
  • COVID 19 Vaccine Education and Equity Project ($100,000)

Organization

The Alliance has convened several coalitions, including Accelerate Cures/Treatments for All Dementias (ACT-AD), Aging in Motion, Heart Valve Disease Awareness Day, Project Loop, and Project Pause.[3]

Additionally, the Alliance participates in leadership roles for the following organizations:

  • Adult Vaccine Access Coalition (AVAC)
  • Alliance for Connected Care
  • COVID-19 Vaccine Education and Equity Project
  • Friends of the National Institute on Aging
  • Innovation and Value Initiative
  • National Health Council
  • Partnership to Improve Patient Care (PIPC)
  • Preparedness & Treatment Equity Coalition

Further, the Alliance serves as a member of the following organizations:

  • Academy for Radiology & Biomedical Imaging Research
  • Acetaminophen Awareness Coalition
  • Ad Hoc Group for Medical Research
  • Alliance for a Stronger FDA
  • Allied Against Opioid Abuse
  • American Brain Coalition
  • BeMedWise Program at NeedyMeds
  • Better Medicare Alliance
  • Bladder Health Alliance
  • Coalition for Clinic Trials Awareness
  • Defeat Malnutrition Today
  • Friends of AHRQ
  • Heart Valve Disease Policy Task Force
  • Keep up the Rates
  • Leaders Engaged on Alzheimer's Disease
  • Leadership Council of Aging Organizations
  • Million Hearts
  • Modern Medicaid Alliance
  • National Alliance for Caregiving
  • National Bone Health Alliance
  • National Coalition on Mental Health & Aging
  • National Consumers League
  • National Forum for Heart Disease & Stroke Prevention
  • National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
  • National Poisoning Prevention Council
  • Osteoarthritis Action Alliance
  • Partnership to Fight Chronic Disease
  • Partnership to Fight Infectious Disease
  • Personalized Medicine Coalition (PMC)
  • Protecting Access to Pain Relief Coalition (PAPR)
  • Research!America
  • Vaccines4Life

The Alliance is also a partner of the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID).[4]

Funding

The Alliance is funded by the following organizations:[5][6][7]

  • Abbott Laboratories
  • Abbott Nutrition
  • AbbVie
  • ACADIA Pharmaceuticals
  • Advanced Medical Technology Association (AdvaMed)
  • Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld
  • Alkermes
  • Alzheimer’s Germ Quest
  • American Academy of Family Physicians
  • American Clinical Laboratory Association
  • Amgen
  • Anavex Life Sciences
  • Applied Policy
  • Association of American Medical Colleges
  • Association of Rehabilitation Nurses
  • Astellas Pharma
  • Avanir Pharmaceuticals
  • Better Medicare Alliance
  • Biogen
  • Biophytis
  • Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO)
  • BrightFocus Foundation
  • Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMS)
  • Caregiver Action Network
  • Claude Pepper Foundation
  • Consumer Healthcare Products Association (CHPA)
  • Cytokineticsc
  • Edwards Lifesciences
  • Edwards Lifesciences Foundation
  • EIP Pharma
  • Eisai Pharmaceuticals
  • Eli Lilly
  • Genentech
  • Gilead Sciences
  • GlaxoSmithKline (GSK)
  • Google
  • Green Valley Pharmaceuticals
  • HealthyWomen
  • Janssen
  • Johnson & Johnson
  • King & Spalding
  • LEAD Coalition
  • Lundbeck
  • Medical Device Innovation Consortium
  • Merck
  • Metabolic Technologies
  • Milestone Pharmaceuticals
  • National Pharmaceutical Council (NPC)
  • Nestle Health Science
  • Neurocrine Biosciences
  • Novartis
  • Omnicom Health Group
  • Otsuka Pharmaceutical
  • Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute
  • Peterson Wilmarth and Robertson
  • Pfizer
  • Pharmaceutical Care Management Association
  • Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA)
  • resTORbio
  • Roche
  • Roivant Sciences
  • RRF Foundation for Aging
  • Seqirus
  • Sunovion
  • Takeda Pharmaceuticals
  • Torreya Partners
  • United States Pharmacopeia (USP)
  • UnitedHealth Group
  • WomenHeart

Activities

The Alliance for Aging Research has provided funding to the Bipartisan Policy Center.[8]


  1. Endorsements of The John Snow Memo. John Snow Memorandum. Retrieved November 15, 2022, from https://web.archive.org/web/20221115080851/https://www.johnsnowmemo.com/endorsements.html ↩︎

  2. US Medical, Scientific, Patient and Civic Organization Funding Report: Q1-Q2 2021. (2021, September 27). Pfizer. https://web.archive.org/web/20230503211316/https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/23787007/pfizer-2021-report.pdf ↩︎

  3. McKee, V. (2022). Coalitions. Alliance for Aging Research. https://web.archive.org/web/20220715155641/https://www.agingresearch.org/who-we-are/coalitions/ ↩︎

  4. NFID Partner Organizations. (2022, January 6). National Foundation for Infectious Diseases. https://web.archive.org/web/20220716065253/https://www.nfid.org/partners/ ↩︎

  5. How We’re Funded. (2022). Alliance for Aging Research. https://web.archive.org/web/20220715161317/https://www.agingresearch.org/about-us/how-were-funded/ ↩︎

  6. How We’re Funded. Alliance for Aging Research. Retrieved October 27, 2021, from https://web.archive.org/web/20211027174446/https://www.agingresearch.org/about-us/how-were-funded/ ↩︎

  7. How We’re Funded. Alliance for Aging Research. Retrieved August 6, 2020, from https://web.archive.org/web/20200806210808/https://www.agingresearch.org/about-us/how-were-funded/ ↩︎

  8. Annual Report 2016. (2016). Bipartisan Policy Center. https://web.archive.org/web/20220707071717/https://bipartisanpolicy.org/download/?file=%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2019%2F08%2FAnnual-Report-2016.pdf ↩︎