👉 The Dana IOR, or the Dana Incentive Offering, is a program designed to support research on aging and age-related diseases by providing financial incentives to individuals who agree to participate in studies over a specified period. Typically, participants receive a monthly stipend, which can vary based on factors like the participant's age and the study's location, to help offset the costs of living while they engage in health assessments or interventions. This approach aims to recruit a diverse group of older adults, fostering a broader understanding of aging and enabling the development of effective treatments for conditions like Alzheimer's disease and other age-related disorders.