Wisconsin ADRC Fall Lecture 2019 - New Frontiers in Alzheimer's Disease Research - Full Lecture |
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This free community event explored recent findings in the study of brain health and Alzheimer’s disease prevention. Topics for the evening revolved around the event theme of New Frontiers in Alzheimer's Disease Research.
The Wisconsin Alzheimer's Disease Research Center Annual Fall Lecture is held each fall in Madison, Wisconsin. This free community education event offers news about cutting-edge research in Alzheimer's disease and provides information to help people improve brain health and live healthier lives. Click the timestamps below to jump to the different topics: 10:59 - Dr. Asthana discusses aducanumab and ongoing research studies at the ADRC 24:15 - Dr. Carey Gleason introduces the keynote speaker, Dr. Henderson. 27:47 - J. Neil Henderson, PhD delivers the keynote talk on dementia and diabetes among American Indian populations. 1:09:49 - Barbara Bendlin, PhD shares how Microbes and Alzheimer's Disease are related. 1:24:59 - Nathaniel Chin, MD explains the evolving definition of Alzheimer's Disease. 1:45:03 - Q & A with the night's speakers and questions from the audience. |