☀️Summer Virtual Meeting Series National Research Summit on Care, Services, and Supports for Persons with Dementia and Their Caregivers
@NIH
Evidence-based programs, approaches, & cutting-edge research will be discussed
⬇️Register Here & Join Us!
https://t.co/3873PiLCh9
Did You Get a Chance to Listen to Today's FB Live Webinar put on by @UsAgainstAlz ???
Expert Panelists Speak on the Challenges Presented by COVID-19 in the #Alzheimers Community, AD #Caregivers and more @USCRoybal
https://t.co/a81mkp9Ick
Executive Director of the @USCRoybal & a member of the Many Faces of Dementia Conference Planning Committee, #DrMariaAranda will be Available to Discuss the Cutting-Edge Alzheimer’s Research Studies Being Done @USC Along with @NadineDiazMSW
Stop by & Say Hello 👋
In a Study of More Than 6,300 Latinx Participants,
“Nearly 10% of Middle-Age & Older Latinos, Between the Ages of 50-86 Met Diagnostic Criteria for Mild Cognitive Impairment”
Read More Here
https://t.co/oaCSGgK93h
Please Join Me in Congratulating Dr. @ManlyEpic !!! 👏🥳🎉🎊👇
Not Only is She a Renown #NeuroPsychologist & #ADRD Researcher She is Also a Wonderful #Mentor!
✨Congratulations to Dr. @ManlyEpic in Receiving the @INSneuro Career Mentoring Award!!! ✨
Dr. Manly is a #NeuroPsychologist that Has Mentored Many Students Throughout her Career & has made Notable Research Contributions in an Effort to #EndAlz and Promote #DiversityResearch
▫️Researchers
▫️Community Health Professionals
▫️Care Facility Administrators
▫️CommunityAgency Administrators
▫️Providers of any Care/Services
to Those w Alzheimer’s & Other Dementias + their Fams, Consider Being a Part of This Conference
Limited Sponsorships Available!
Join Us for out 10th Annual Many Faces of Dementia conference
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This Year’s Conference will Focus on Unique Needs of Persons w Alzheimer’s & Related Dementias from Diverse Communities
For More Info & Tix
https://t.co/VdLkayoUx1
University of Southern California is a leader in Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia Research in the United States. Get Involved! [email protected]
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It's critical for Latinos to participate in research on dementia and AD! Join the fight against Alzheimer's Disease. Call us to see if there is a study for you - whether it be observational study (no intervention) or a clinical trial.
Prevalence and correlates of mild cognitive impairment among diverse Hispanics/Latinos: Study of Latinos-Investigation of Neurocognitive Aging results https://t.co/DBbKXOWTyj
For Thursday, 11/20: Dr. Carol Franz from UCSD will be giving a talk on "Stress, Brain, and Aging" tomorrow (Thursday) Nov 21, at 3 pm, in the Hastings Auditorium of the Hoffman Building (USC Health Sciences Campus). A flyer that includes an abstract is attached.
Dr. Maria Aranda of the @CaGovernor’s Task Force on Alzheimer’s writes we all have a role to play when it comes to preventing and preparing for Alzheimer’s disease. One of them is helping to break down the stigma. Read more here: https://t.co/5LBFdLMS2r
Our 10th collaborative conference for professionals-- Many Faces of Dementia Conference 2020: Caring Across Diverse Communities To pre-register: https://t.co/wscRtzJyY7
See attached my opinion on this very interesting study from the Daneman's group - Scientists Discover a Common Distress Signal in the Blood-Brain Barrier https://t.co/FhhJqd7e9c #bbb#alzheimersdisease#vascular#endalz
There is still time to register for the Finch AD Symposium this Friday --please consider if you are USC faculty and want to collaborate & see latest research. Also if you are a USC student or post-doc. It's a free event on UPC Campus. https://t.co/GjT2t21Ah5 Retweet!
Big shout out to Roybal Institute's Sr. Scientist @KarenDLincoln who will be participating in California Master Plan for Aging, Research Subcommittee to develop recommendations for measurable indicators to convey California’s status in moving toward an age-friendly state.
Researchers are looking at new ways to understand amyloid (protein fragments that accumulate to form hard, insoluble plaques) in the brain and AD -- Not just if you have them, but also how long you have had them. Consider being part of a ADRC research study to help answer the ?
How long you’ve had brain amyloid better predicts cognitive decline and tau pathology than whether you have it. The “chronicity” concept could help scientists better target #Alzheimer’s treatments. https://t.co/S8tMwWWKmj