Global reach and cooperation are what makes the ENIGMA consortium and its new World Aging Center truly innovative. Working with researchers around the world means incorporating diverse perspectives and data from a variety of populations, which improves researchers’ understanding of how genetics affects the aging process.

“A tremendous lack of ethnic diversity exists in the field of neuroscience,” Thompson said. “We’re working to change that through our international partnerships, which will be central to our understanding of how diverse populations experience aging.”

The INI leads several other global efforts in the neurosciences, including the Global Alzheimer’s Association Interactive Network, a data-sharing platform that allows researchers to explore and analyze data from hundreds of thousands of dementia patients worldwide. The one-of-a-kind federated network aggregates clinical, genetic, imaging and other data to help advance research into the causes and prevention of Alzheimer’s disease.

For more information or to join ENIGMA’s effort, visit the ENIGMA World Aging Center online.

— Zara Greenbaum