day 1 agenda

6th Edition of Innovations and State of the Art in
ALZHEIMER'S & DEMENTIA
at Oct 01 - 02, 2025 at Berlin, Germany (Hybrid Event)
Day -1(October 01, 2025)
Tentative Program
Talk-1 KeynoteTalk: Novel Tau-specific aptamers : diagnostic and therapeutic potentials
Kevin K. Wang, CNMB, USA
Talk-2 Slot Available
Talk-3 KeynoteTalk: Neurogenesis And Plasticity Processes Are Similarly Affected And Damaged In Alzheimer´s Disease
José Julio Rodríguez Arellano, IKERBASQUE, Spain
Refreshment Break
Talk-4 Changes in expression of VGF, SPECC1L, HLA-DRA and RANBP3L act with APOE E4 to alter risk for late onset Alzheimer’s disease
Amanda J. Myers, University of Miami, USA
Talk-5 Slot Available
Talk-6 A randomized feasibility trial of the modified Atkins diet in older adults with mild cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer’s disease
Alison Buchholz, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, USA
Talk-7 Cerebral Capillopathy Nexus of Neurodegenerative disease
Charles R Joseph, Liberty University College of Osteopathic Medicine, USA
Talk-8 Sex-specific brain protection in the clinical scenario: the case of davuentide
Illana Gozes, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Talk-9 Slot Available
Talk-10 Potential association of neuronal membrane cholesterol and APP levels with astrocytic de novo cholesterol synthesis, influenced by sex-dependent sublethal copper concentration
Arnal Nathalie, INIBIOLP, Argentina
Lunch Break@Restuarant
Talk-11 ‘Di-phenylalanine’ unit (FF) acts as the Nucleation site for beta-Amyloid Plaque Formation: Unraveling the Mechanisms of Alzheimer’s Disease
Raja Banerjee, MAKAUT, India
Talk-12 Electromagnetic field stimulation ameliorates cognitive deficits and induces neurogenesis in Alzheimer’s disease rat model
Suman Jain, AIIMS, India
Talk-13 Slot Available
Talk-14 In vitro validation of RARβ-M, Ellorarxine, for use in Alzheimers disease 
Paul Chazot, Durham University, UK
Talk-15 Slot Available
Talk-16 Revised Criteria for Diagnosis and Staging of Alzheimer's Disease
Clifford R. Jack, Mayo Clinic, USA
Talk-17 Verbal training can improve neurocognitive and reading performance by increasing white matter integrity and grey matter volume
Ching-Chi Hsu, Wizcare Medical Corporation Aggregate, Taiwan
Talk-18 Slot Available
Talk-19 P re existing cognitive disorders and Long COVID neurocognitive sequelae : Why Do We Know So Little?
Caroline Jose,Vital ité Health Network, , Canada
Refreshment Break
Talk-20 Pain & Ageing: Where are we now and what needs to be done?
Pat Schofield, University of Plymouth, UK
Talk-21 Slot Available
Talk-22 Associations of combined accelerated biological aging and genetic susceptibility with incident dementia: a prospective study in the UK Biobank
Jiawei Xin, Fujian Medical University , China
Abstract submissions are open now. To schedule your talk in the program please email to: dementiacongress@innovinc.org
Day-1 Concludes

day 2 agenda

Day -2(October 02, 2025)
Tentative Program
Talk-1 KeynoteTalk: SCA4 is caused by a GGC repeat expansion in ZFHX3 encoding poly-glycine and impairing autophagic flux
Stefan Pulst,  University of Utah, USA
Talk-2 Slot Available
Talk-3 KeynoteTalk: Effects of intensive lifestyle changes on the progression of mild cognitive impairment or early dementia due to Alzheimer’s disease: a randomized, controlled clinical trial
Dean Ornish,  Preventive Medicine Research Institute, USA
Refreshment Break
Talk-4 Association of plasma retinol and cognitive function in the middle aged and the elderly with dyslipidemia
Xiuwen Ren, Capital Medical University, China
Talk-5 Slot Available
Talk-6 Concussion-Related Biomarkers in Retired Rugby Players and Implications for Alzheimer’s Disease and ALS Risk: The UK Rugby Health Study
Paul Chazot, Durham University, UK
Talk-7 Association of physical activity and dietary diversity with cognitive function in the elderly with type 2 diabetes mellitus: findings from a cross-sectional study
Yu Liu, Capital Medical University, China
Talk-8 An integrative review about electrophysiological biomarkers of cognitive impairment in Alzheimer’s disease: A developing relationship
Ezra C. Holston, University of Nevada Reno, USA
Talk-9 Slot Available
Talk-10 Association of lifestyle, dietary pattern, and liver function with cognition in older adults: findings from a cross-sectional study
Xixiang Wang, Capital Medical University, China
Talk-11 Successes and Challenges: Insights from the first six months of the CONNECT program
Chitrali R. Mamlekar, Misericordia University, USA
Lunch Break@Restuarant
Poster Presentations
PP-1 In vitro validation of RARβ-M, Ellorarxine, for use in Alzheimer's disease 
Yunxi Zhang, Durham University, UK
PP-2 FUS-mediated Blood-brain barrier disruption for delivering anti-A? antibodies in 5XFAD Alzheimer’s disease mice
Christakis Damianou, Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus
PP-3 Slot Available
PP-4 Concussion-Related Biomarkers in Retired Rugby Players and Implications for Alzheimer’s Disease and ALS Risk: The UK Rugby Health Study
Norah Alanazi, Durham University, UK
PP-5 Slot Available
Abstract submissions are open now. To schedule your talk in the program please email to: dementiacongress@innovinc.org
Day-2 Concludes

posters agenda

Day -2(October 02, 2025)
Poster Presentations
PP-1 In vitro validation of RARβ-M, Ellorarxine, for use in Alzheimers disease 
Yunxi Zhang, Durham University, UK
PP-2 FUS-mediated Blood-brain barrier disruption for delivering anti-A? antibodies in 5XFAD Alzheimer’s disease mice
Christakis Damianou, Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus
PP-3 Slot Available
PP-4 Concussion-Related Biomarkers in Retired Rugby Players and Implications for Alzheimer’s Disease and ALS Risk: The UK Rugby Health Study
Norah Alanazi, Durham University, UK
PP-5 Slot Available
Abstract submissions are open now. To schedule your talk in the program please email to: dementiacongress@innovinc.org

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