day 1 agenda

7th Edition of Innovations and State of the Art in
ALZHEIMER'S & DEMENTIA
on Sep 07-08, 2026 at Paris, France
Day -1(Sep 07, 2026)
Keynote Sessions
09:00-09:30 KeynoteTalk: Genetic Therapies for APOE4-Associated Alzheimer’s Diseases
Ronald Crystal, Weill Cornell Medicine, USA
09:30-10:00 KeynoteTalk: ACE-dependent Alzheimer’s disease (AD)
Sergei M. Danilov, University of Illinois, USA
10:00-10:30 KeynoteTalk: Glomerular (mesangial) amyloidogenesis in AL (light chain-associated) amyloidosis: Translational studies with implications for further treatment modalities. Similarities with amyloid formation in Alzheimer disease
Guillermo A. Herrera, University of South Alabama, USA
Group Photo & Refreshment Break (10:30-10:50)
Technical session-I
Advances in Alzheimer’s and Dementia Research
&
Neurodegenerative Diseases
10:50-11:10 Relationships among tau, amyloid, neuroinflammation, NMDA receptors and cognitive performance are strongly modulated by sex
Anat Biegon, University of Uppsala, Sweden
11:10-11:30 Imaging oxidative stress in neurodegenerative disorders with Positron Emission Tomography with [18F]ROStrace
Robert H. Mach, University of Pennsylvania, USA
11:30-11:50 Slot Available
11:50-12:10 Moderate-Severe Traumatic Brain Injury May Cause Neurodegeneration in the Early and Late Chronic Stages of Injury
Robin Green , University of Toronto, Canada
12:10-12:30 Intermittent hypoxia training attenuates brain atrophy in elderly adultswith mild cognitive impairment
Xiangrong Shi, University of North Texas Health Science Centre, USA
12:30-12:50 Cortical neuron dysfunction in AD brain at early-stage without beta-amyloid aggregation
Xiu-Ti Hu, Rush University Medical Center, USA
12:50-13:10 Slot Available
Lunch Break @ Restaurant (13:10-14:00)
14:00-14:20 The Enigma of Brain Iron: From Brain Iron Overload to Functional Iron Deficiency in Neurodegenerative Diseases
Levi Sonia, University Vita-Salute San Raffaele , Italy
14:20-14:40 Nonhuman Primate Models of Alzheimer’s Disease And Parkinson’sDisease Co-pathologies
Jeffrey H. Kordower, Arizona State University, USA
14:40-15:00 Slot Available
Technical session-II
Dementia diagnosis, treatment
&
Vascular Dementia, Aging and Dementia, Risk reduction and prevention
15:00-15:30 Plenary Talk: Digital Twins in Clinical Trials for Alzheimer’s Disease
Irfan Chaudhuri, Harvard University, USA
15:30-15:50 The Traumatic brain injury and the risk of dementia
Wendy Lin, University of British Columbia, Canada
15:50-16:10 Arterial Tortuosity as a Marker of Cerebrovascular Aging and Dementia Risk
Yulin Ge, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, USA
16:10-16:30 Slot Available
16:30-16:50 Stepwise identification of prodromal dementia: testing a practical model for primary care
Boaz Levy, University of Massachusetts Boston, USA
Refreshment Break(16:50-17:10)
Note: This is a Tentative program, subjects and timings will changes.
Day-1 Concludes

day 2 agenda

Day -2(Sep 08, 2026)
Keynote Sessions
09:00-09:30 KeynoteTalk: GABA-A receptor modulating steroids enhance dementia, but antagonists inhibit inflammation and improve memory
Torbjörn Bäckström, Umeå University, Sweden
09:30-10:00 Slot Available
10:00-10:30 KeynoteTalk: Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors have anti- neurodegenerative benefits, but high-level CNS-selective acetylcholinesterase inhibition is needed for delaying the onset or preventing Alzheimer’s dementia
Donald E. Moss, University of Texas at El Paso, USA
Group Photo & Refreshment Break (10:30-10:50)
Technical session-III
Biomarkers for AD and Dementia, Basic and Translational Research
&
Genetics in Alzheimer’s and Dementia, Molecular and Cell Biology,
Data Science and Artificial Intelligence
10:50-11:10 Long read sequencing in alzheimer’s disease and cerebral amyloid angiopathy
Amanda J. Myers, University of Miami, USA
11:10-11:30 From Cost-Effective Plasma Biomarker Quantification to Cross-Cohort Machine Learning Translation in Alzheimer’s Disease
Ebrahim Zandi, University of Southern California, USA
11:30-11:50 Towards a panel of seed amplification assays for the detection of protein
pathologies in the CSF of living patients with dementia
Magnus Macleod, University College London, UK
11:50-12:10 Slot Available
12:10-12:30 Exploring the role of Aβ-induced membrane damage in tau pathology
Katherine R. Sadleir, , Northwestern University, USA
12:30-12:50 Development and Validation of Patient and Caregiver-Reported Outcome Measures for Alzheimer’s Disease, Mild Cognitive Impairment, and Dementia: The CI-HI & CICR-HI
Charlotte Engebrecht, University of Rochester Center for Health + Technology, USA
12:50-13:10 Obtaining personalized predictions from a randomized controlled trial on Alzheimer’s disease
Dennis Shen, University of Southern California, USA
13:10-13:30 Beyond Plaques and Tangles: Visualizing Early Oxidative Stress in Alzheimer's Disease via a Novel Radiotracer
Meagan J McManus, University of Arizona, USA
Lunch Break @ Restaurant (13:30-14:10)
Technical Session IV – To Be Announced Soon

The agenda for Technical Session IV is currently being finalized as abstract submissions are still being received and reviewed by our Scientific Committee. The updated session details will be published shortly.

posters agenda

Day -1(Sep 07, 2026)
 Virtual Tentative Program followed by CET
10:00-10:20 6-microRNA panel predicts amyloid-b status in cognitively normal older adults
Joanna M. Williams, University of Otago, NewZealand
10:20-10:40 Development of amyloid β (1-42) certified reference material NMIJ CRM 6210-a
Kazumi Saikusa, National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ), Japan
10:40-11:00 Slot Available
11:00-11:20 Huntingtin’s N17 region: Post-translational modifications as modulators of protein self-association and membrane interaction
Mariana Gallo, University of Parma, Italy
11:20-11:50 Keynote Talk: NAP, the investigational drug davunetide, from laboratory discovery to sex-specific cognitive protection in clinical trials
Illana Gozes, Tel Aviv University, Israel
11:50-12:10 Selective manipulation of aging as a novel treatment for neurodegenerative disorders
Ehud Cohen, The Hebrew University School of Medicine, Israel
12:10-12:30 Slot Available
12:30-12:50 Early Linguistic Indicators and Language-Focused Therapies in Alzheimer’s Disease
Erika Smeriglio, University of Messina, Italy
12:50-13:10 Slot Available
13:10-13:30 Correction of the APP London (V717I) mutation using
an optimized prime editing system.
Jacques P. Tremblay, Université Laval, Canada
13:30-13:50 Methionine-sulfoxide based active immunization against Alzheimer’s disease
Jackob Moskovitz, University of Kansas, USA
13:50-14:20 Keynote Talk: Elovanoids: linking nutrition to neuroprotection
Nicolas G. Bazan, Neuroscience Center of Excellence, USA
14:20-14:40  Spiritual Fitness: The New Dimension In Alzheimer’s Disease Prevention
Eve Adler, Alzheimer's Research and Prevention Foundation, USA
14:40-15:00 The importance of social relationships in place in Alzheimer’s Disease
George Rook, a person living with dementia and co-researcher on several projects, USA
15:00-15:20 Slot Available
15:20-15:40  Establishing two-tier cutoffs for ptau217/A42 ratio in plasma for detection of Alzheimers disease pathology
Leslie M Shaw, University of Pennsylvania, USA
15:40-16:00  Air pollution risk of Alzheimer in a mouse model of amyloidogenesis
 is attenuated by modulation of gamma-secretase
Caleb E Finch, University of Southern California, USA
Day-1 Concludes
   
Day -2(Sep 08, 2026)
 Virtual Tentative Program followed by CET
10:00-10:20 Cultural Perspectives on Virtual delivery of Cognitive Stimulation Therapy for M?ori with Dementia (vCST-M?ori)
Tai Kake, University of Auckland, NewZealand
10:20-10:40 The therapeutic potential of medicinal cannabis for neurodegenerative diseases – a preclinical perspective
Tim Karl, Western Sydney University, Australia
10:40-11:00 Slot Available
11:00-11:20 Revitalizing Mitochondria against Alzheimer’s disease: The Synergistic Effects of a Nutraceutical Combination with urolithin A
Dona Pamoda W. Jayatunga, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka
11:20-11:50 Keynote Talk: Restoring neuronal function by restoring the septin cytoskeleton
Gerard Griffioen, remynd, Belgium
11:50-12:10 Targeting the GSK3β/Nav1.6 protein–protein interaction offers a promising new therapeutic approach for early-stage Alzheimer’s disease
Fernanda Laezza, University of Texas Medical Branch, USA
12:10-12:30  Non-catalyzed covalent dimerization of amyloid b and implications for Alzheimer’s disease
Suren A. Tatulian, University of Central Florida, USA
12:30-12:50 Protein disulfide isomerase dissolves and detoxifies oligomeric assemblies of amyloid beta peptide
Ken Teter, University of Central Florida, USA
12:50-13:10  Molecular Mechanisms Underlying the Inverse Roles of Heme Function in Lung Cancer and Alzheimer’s Disease 
Li Zhang, University of Texas at Dallas, USA
13:10-13:30 Slot Available
13:30-13:50 Alzheimer’s Is Dynamic – Our Language Has Not Kept Pace: Redefining Diagnosis Through Precision and Human-Centered Staging
Lauren P. Brown, The Alzheimer's Experience, USA
13:50-14:20 Keynote Talk: Systems Thinking
Michael Fossel, Michigan State University, USA
14:20-14:40  Identification of novel shared antibodies and infectious disease associations in Alzheimer’s disease
Mark Hicar, University at Buffalo, USA
14:40-15:00 Slot Available
15:00-15:20  Asymmetric Cerebral Hypoperfusion Drives Regional Blood Brain Barrier Permeability in a Vascular Dementia Model
Zhen Xu, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, USA

The program for this session is currently being updated to accommodate recently received abstracts and ongoing scientific scheduling.
Full session details will be announced soon.

 

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