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SUMMARY:Alzheimer's Disease International Conference 2026
DESCRIPTION:ADI is proud to be highlighting the upcoming Global Conference of ADI in 2026\, taking place 14 – 16 April 2026 in Lyon\, France\, in collaboration with ADI member association France Alzheimer. We invite our global network to join us as we explore innovative approaches\, breakthroughs\, and solutions to shape Alzheimer’s care\, treatment and research for today and tomorrow.   \nIf your research\, innovative solution or activity aligns with the conference abstract themes then we would love to hear from you. \n\nDementia as a public health priority\nDementia awareness\nDementia risk reduction\nDementia diagnosis\, treatment\, care and support\nSupport for dementia carers\nInformation systems for dementia\nDementia research & innovation\n\nWith more abstract themes to be announced soon. \nKey dates for abstract submissions \nAbstract submissions open: Monday\, 2 June 2025 / Abstract submissions close: Friday\, 19 September 2025 \nVisit the Conference Website \n\n\n\nAbstract submissions for ADI 2026 will open on Monday 2 June 2025.\n\n\n\n\nAlzheimer’s Disease International welcomes both scientific and non-scientific abstracts based around the 7 action areas of the WHO Global Action Plan on dementia and the conference theme “Solutions for Today and Tomorrow.” Please see the abstract topics listed below and beneath that\, further details on our abstract guidelines. \nThe scoring criteria has been shaped to reflect ADI’s main priorities for the conference programme. It is important to ADI that content is fresh and innovative\, but also that it clearly demonstrates a consideration for the lives of people with dementia and/or their carers as this is what drives us as an organisation and underpins all of our work. \n\nDementia as a public health priority\n\n\n\n\nDementia\, human rights and equitable society\nDementia policy and plans\nEconomics and value of dementia\nEthics\, finances and laws of dementia NEW!\nEngaging people with dementia and carers in policy\nHealthcare system readiness\n\n\nDementia awareness\n\n\n\n\nAttitudes\, awareness and stigma\nDementia friendliness and inclusivity\nDiverse populations: solutions around inclusion and equality\nEnvironment\, architecture and design for dementia\nThe work of national dementia associations\n\n\nDementia risk reduction\n\n\n\n\nBrain health for life NEW!\nCampaigns shaping the future of dementia prevention\nRisk factors (Physical inactivity\, smoking\, excessive alcohol consumption\, air pollution\, head injury\, infrequent social contact\, less education\, obesity\, hypertension\, diabetes\, depression\, hearing impairment\, untreated vision loss\, elevated LDL levels)\nRisk factors beyond the Lancet Commission (e.g. sleep\, vitamins etc.) NEW!\nRisk reduction and prevention (including clinical trials and lifestyle interventions).\n\n\nDementia diagnosis\, treatment\, care and support\n\n\n\n\nBehavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia\nBiomarkers\nDementia therapies (music\, dance\, art etc.)\nDiagnosis\, diagnostic tools and cognitive assessments\nEnd of life and palliative care\nLiving alone with dementia: research\, innovation and support NEW!\nModels of care (including residential\, end of life and day care)\nPost diagnostic support for people with dementia and carers\nPsychosocial interventions\nRehabilitation\nSupport for people living with dementia\nTreatment experiences of people living with dementia\, carers and clinicians NEW!\nWell being and quality of life\n\n\nSupport for dementia carers\n\n\n\n\nEducation and training for informal carers\nEducation and training for professionals and formal carers\nInformal carers support: pre\, during and post\nMigration and the importance of cultural context for carers/providers\nYoung carers\n\n\nInformation systems for dementia\n\n\n\n\nThe Global Dementia Observatory (GDO)\, international collaboration on data sharing and registries\n\n\nDementia research & innovation\n\n\n\n\nAI and innovation\nAssistive technology (including adaptive and rehabilitative devices) NEW!\nClinical trials\nDementia beyond the amyloid hypothesis (including oral hygiene\, new genes\, gut microbiome\, autoimmune diseases and neuroinflammation) NEW!\nEpidemiology\nInternational collaborations\nLess common dementias and syndromes (including Down Syndrome and childhood dementia)\nLGBTQI+ and dementia\nMild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) NEW!\nNew and future approaches and treatments\nNon-pharmacological interventions\nStages of dementia\nUnderrepresented populations and dementia: exploring sex\, gender\, diversity\, equity and inclusion in dementia research\n\n\n\nAbstract guidelines\n\n\n\n\nIt is important to ADI that presenters’ use dementia friendly language and we would encourage all those submitting an abstract to look at the language guidelines\, created by Dementia Australia in collaboration with people living with dementia. They are to be used when writing your abstract and presenting at ADI conferences\, as well as other conferences about Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. \n\n\n\n\nIt is important that you as presenters heed these guidelines in your abstract submissions\, and if successful\, in your oral or poster presentations. \nThe following highlights the preferred terms next to the terms we advise submitters not to use when referring to a person with dementia or their family/friend support person \nFull submission guidance \n 
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/alzheimers-disease-international-conference-2026/
LOCATION:Palais des congrès de Lyon\, 50 Quai Charles de Gaulle\, Lyon\, 69006\, France
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