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Alzheimer's Disease Research Center will hold a research day on Feb. 12

February 04, 2019

The Alzheimer's Disease Research Center will be hosting a Research Day, which will include a series of lectures on current research studies on Alzheimer's Disease:

Christopher van Dyck, MD—Psychiatry

PET Imaging of Synaptic Density and Other Biomarkers in Alzheimers Disease

Jason Cai, PhD—Radiology and Biomedical Imaging

Development of Novel SV2A PET Agents for Early Detection of Alzheimers Disease

Amy Arnsten, PhD—Neuroscience

Alzheimers-like pathology in aged rhesus macaques: A unique model for late onset disease

Morgan Levine, Ph.D.—Department of Pathology

Epigenetic Aging in Alzheimers Disease

Nenad Sestan, MD, Ph.D—Neuroscience

Wired to be human: Development, evolution and dysfunction of neocortical circuits

In-Hyun Park, Ph.D—Stem Cell Center

In vitro models of human neurodevelopmental disease

Flora Vaccarino, MD—Neuroscience

Stem cell models of human brain development

Hope 216

1:00 p.m.—5:00 p.m.

Submitted by Robert Forman on February 05, 2019