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AAIC Advancements: APOE & Lipid Biology

March 17 - March 18

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AAIC® Advancements: APOE & Lipid Biology will connect neuroscience researchers at all career stages to discuss the latest research on the role of APOE and lipid biology in neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer’s.

This is an important topic for the field and interdisciplinary collaboration is necessary to advance the understanding of these complex biological processes. Attend AAIC Advancements: APOE & Lipid Biology to access cutting-edge research findings, emerging trends in the field, and new methodologies to move research forward.

Atending AAIC Advancements: APOE & Lipid Biology will give you access to cutting-edge research findings, emerging trends in the field and new methodologies to help understand and move research forward on the role APOE and lipid biology plays in Alzheimer’s disease.

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Research Themes

All are invited to submit abstracts and share research findings on the role of APOE and lipid biology in Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative diseases.

Areas of interest include:

  • Basic science and pathogenesis.
  • Biomarkers.
  • Clinical manifestations.
  • Drug development.
  • Public health.
  • Dementia care and psychosocial factors.
  • Dementia care practice.
  • And more.

Read the full guidance for submitting an abstract (PDF).


Share your research.

Abstract submissions are open until Dec. 2. You can help guide the conversation with your research findings and key learnings. This topic-specific addition to the AAIC Advancements series will explore the most pressing topics in the field, including:

  • The effect of APOE in neurodegenerative diseases
  • The impact of ancestry and sex on APOE
  • Therapeutic targets for APOE
  • Mechanisms of APOE

 Submit an abstract today.   

Venue

Miami
Miami, FL 33131 United States + Google Map

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