Michigan Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center at AAIC 2024

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The Michigan Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center (Michigan ADRC) is proud to share our significant presence at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (AAIC) 2024. This premier event, held annually, brings together leading researchers, clinicians, and professionals dedicated to advancing Alzheimer's disease and dementia science. 

We invite you to explore the innovative work being presented by our talented affiliates. Our researchers will be showcasing a diverse array of posters and delivering impactful talks that highlight our latest findings and breakthroughs in Alzheimer’s research. From novel therapeutic approaches to insights into disease mechanisms and patient care, the contributions of Michigan ADRC faculty, staff, and trainees underscore our commitment to understanding and combating Alzheimer’s disease.

For a comprehensive list of all posters and talks that will be led by Michigan ADRC affiliates at AAIC 2024, please explore here. This sheet provides detailed information on the topics covered, presentation times, and locations within the conference. If interested and able, we encourage you to attend this year’s conference in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and engage with our faculty and staff at these listed sessions to learn more about our cutting-edge research and the work we are doing. You can utilize the on-site attendee mobile app for help building a daily schedule, locating speakers, taking notes, sharing contacts, and more: https://aaic.alz.org/about/app.asp#app.

We look forward to seeing you at AAIC 2024 and sharing the exciting advancements in Alzheimer’s research made by the Michigan ADRC community.

In This Story

J Scott Roberts

J. Scott Roberts, PhD

Professor of Health Behavior & Health Education

Bruno J. Giordani

Bruno Giordani

Professor

Henry Paulson

Henry L Paulson, MD PhD

Professor

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