Alzheimer's and Dementia Research Webinars

Join the Alzheimer’s Association and ISTAART for a series of webinars that share the latest advances in Alzheimer's and dementia research, as well as strategies for career development.

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PIA to Elevate Early Career Researchers (PEERs): Balancing teaching while being a productive researcher

March 15, 2023
Our dynamic program focuses on approaches to balance teaching and research responsibilities. Speakers share practical advice, insight and suggestions on navigating these roles.
PIA - PIA to Elevate Early Career Researchers
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Down Syndrome and Alzheimer's Disease & Vascular Cognitive Disorders PIAs: Disentangling Alzheimer’s disease and vascular cognitive impairment through monogenic disorders

February 28, 2023
Alzheimer’s disease and vascular pathology are key contributors to dementia, but underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. Can we better grasp dementia through monogenic disorders like CADASIL? And what can people with Down syndrome teach us?
PIA - Down Syndrome and Alzheimer's Disease PIA - Vascular Cognitive Disorders
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AWARE PIA: How Women Can Get What They Want in a Negotiation

February 23, 2023
Research suggests that 20% of women do not negotiate. The ability to negotiate successfully whether for yourself or your team is a critical career advancement skill. Join this session to hear from panelists on tips to use in your next negotiation!
PIA - Alliance of Women Alzheimer's Researchers
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Design and Data Analytics & Reserve, Resilience and Protective Factors PIA: Methods to quantify Resilience and Reserve in Alzheimer's disease

February 22, 2023
Diana Bocancea, PhD Candidate at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, discusses a meta-analysis on residual methods to quantify resilience and resistance, as well as the pros and cons of the residual measures.
PIA - Reserve,Resilience and Protective Factors PIA - Design and Data Analytics
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AAIC Advancements: APOE Conference Primer

February 16, 2023
This webinar focused on understanding the history and current field of APOE research. This webinar is a standalone webinar but is also intended to provide an introduction into the APOE field before the AAIC Advancements: APOE conference.
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Down Syndrome and Alzheimer's Disease & Neuroimaging PIAs: The importance of imaging Alzheimer's disease in adults with Down syndrome

February 16, 2023
During this program, we demonstrate how neuroimaging can be used to understand different aspects of Alzheimer's disease in adults with Down syndrome..
PIA - Down Syndrome and Alzheimer's Disease PIA - Neuroimaging
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Biofluid Based Biomarkers in Neuropsychiatric Syndromes - The Multi-Modal Biomarker Webinar

February 15, 2023
Combinations of different categories of biomarkers may help ascertain their associations with neuropsychiatric syndromes. We discuss the available evidence of associations of multi-modal biomarkers with diverse neuropsychiatric syndromes.
PIA - Biofluid Based Biomarkers PIA - Neuropsychiatric Syndromes
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Frontotemporal Dementia and Related Disorders PIA: Year in Review

February 10, 2023
Frontotemporal Dementia and Related Disorders PIA Year in Review: hear a presentation of research highlights and progress seen in 2022, followed by a panel discussion of priorities and predictions for 2023.
PIA - Frontotemporal Dementia & Related Disorders ISTAART Year in Review
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AAIC Neuroscience Next: ISTAART Guide to Abstracts

February 9, 2023
Join us for a step-by-step guide, an overview of logistics, and expert insight from Doris Molina-Henry.
ISTAART Guide to AAIC
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Electrophysiology PIA: Visual motion event related potentials in healthy aging and Alzheimer's disease

February 8, 2023
Visuospatial deficits are debilitating symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). We review visual processing deficits in aging and AD, and discuss optic flow event related potentials as possible functional biomarkers of cognitive aging and AD.
PIA - Electrophysiology