5th Global webinar on

Alzheimer's and Dementia

Nov 13 - 14, 2023 (GMT- London Time)




About Conference

Dear Colleagues and Friends,

We are very happy to invite you to the 5th Global webinar on ALZHEIMER'S AND DEMENTIA (AD Webinar-2023) which will be organized from November 13-14, 2023 (GMT-LondonTime).

AD Webinar-2023 conference produces fresh, innovative, and diverse content with a global network of individuals from many backgrounds. The webinar brings together researchers, scientists, clinicians, allied healthcare professionals, people living with dementia, family members, care professionals, and staff and volunteers of Alzheimer's and dementia associations.

Its multi-disciplinary approach provides a unique opportunity for delegates to listen to alternative viewpoints and mesh those with their own ways of thinking. AD Webinar-2023 believes this crossover provides crucial learnings within the field, as together we are far more powerful than alone.

Program objectives:

  • Discuss the impact of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias on healthcare professionals and families providing care to persons living with these diseases
  • Explore new research to promote healthy aging and identify new biomarkers and ways to predict, prevent, and treat Alzheimer’s and dementia
  • Identify methods to connect health care professionals and family caregivers with available resources and support services to improve care delivery
  • Describe the social determinants of health for Alzheimer’s and dementia both nationally and locally and discuss ways to promote health equity and improve health outcomes

We hope you will have an inspiring and innovative program and a range of networking opportunities.

For further information, contact the Program Chairperson, Dr. Steve Michael at stevemichael@meetingsllc.com

Scientific Sessions

  • Living with Alzheimer’s & Dementia: The Experiences
  • Dementia diagnosis, treatment
  • Risk reduction and prevention
  • Behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia
  • Awareness and friendliness
  • Rehabilitation and Therapy
  • Advances in Alzheimer’s and Dementia Research
  • Human Clinical Trials (Therapeutics)
  • COVID-19 and dementia and Alzheimer's
  • Healthy Aging
  • Drug development
  • Molecular and Cell Biology
  • Dementia care research and Practice
  • Other Diseases Associated with Dementia and AD
  • Cognitive Decline and Impairment
  • Case Studies
  • Social and Behavioral studies
  • Aging and Dementia
  • Neurodegenerative Diseases
  • Epilepsy
  • Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer's disease
  • Vascular Dementia

speakers

  • Shuyi Huang

    Fudan University, China

  • Wenpei Zhang

    Anhui University of Technology, China

  • Tan Thanh Huynh

    Pham Ngoc Thach University of Medicine, Vietnam

  • Illana Gozes

    Tel Aviv University, Israel

  • Hanadi Matar Alharthi

    King Saud University Medical City, Saudi Arabia

  • Artem I Davletshin

    Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology, Russia

  • Kees Blasé

    NCSM, The Netherlands

  • Amos D Korczyn

    Tel Aviv University , Israel

  • Valentin INSARDI 

    University of Strasbourg, France

  • Valentina Vellecco

    University of Naples Federico II, Itlay

  • Erika Kiyomi Yuyama

    FUU, Brazil

  • Joseph M. Schulz

    University of Miami, USA

  • Susan Stewart

    NBER, USA

  • Ellen Grober

    AECM, USA

  • Nadja Zeltner

    University of Georgia, USA

  • Claudio Soto

    UTHealth Houston, USA

  • Suren Tatulian

    University of Central Florida, USA

  • Xiaoqing Alice Zhou

    Harvard Medical School, Charlestown, USA

  • Qin Wang

    Augusta University, USA

  • Charles R. Joseph

    Liberty University College of Osteopathic Medicine, USA

  • Michael Fossel

    Telocyte University, USA

  • Jordan Harp

    University of Kentucky, USA

  • Teresa Juarez Cedillo

    MSSI, Mexico

  • Stanley A Terman

    Caring Advocates, USA

  • Angela M. Zivkovic

    University of California, USA

  • Janel Nathalie

    Université Paris Cité, France

  • Margaret Naeser

    VA Boston Healthcare System, USA

  • Takaomi C. Saido

    RIKEN Center for Brain Science, Japan

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