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SUMMARY:European Meeting on Imaging in Neurodegeneration
DESCRIPTION:EU-MIND (European Meeting on Imaging in Neurodegeneration) is a European scientific conference dedicated to neuroimaging in neurodegenerative diseases. Initiated by the collective vision of Gaël Chételat\, Julie Gonneaud\, and Robin de Flores from the Inserm Neuropresage Lab (Caen\, France)\, and co-founded by the Fondation Alzheimer\, EU-MIND was born from the need to build a more connected\, visible\, and well-defined European research community in this specialized field. \nThe first edition took place in Caen\, France\, in September 2024\, and was a great success\, bringing together researchers\, clinicians\, and early-career scientists from across Europe. Driven by values of collaboration\, diversity\, and scientific excellence\, EU-MIND is now held every two years in a different European city. \nJoin us in shaping the future of neuroimaging research in neurodegenerative diseases! \nRegister\n\nWhy such a congress?\n\nUnprecedented focus: EU-MIND is dedicated exclusively to neuroimaging in neurodegenerative diseases\, bringing together the European community working on this vital subject.\nNetworking and collaboration: Get in touch with top-level researchers\, clinicians and experts in a dynamic\, interdisciplinary environment.\nScientific excellence: EU-MIND aims to be at the forefront of research in the field of neuroimaging and neurodegenerative diseases\, including Alzheimer’s disease.\nAdvancing research: by bringing together leading experts in the field to discuss and collaborate on current topics and issues\, EU-MIND hope to provide the ideal breeding ground for major advances in the understanding\, prevention and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases.\nSupporting and promoting young researchers in/from Europe\n\nInitiated by the Neuropresage team of the Inserm Caen U1237 unit and organized by the EU-MIND Scientific Committee\, the first edition of EU-MIND is supported by the Fondation Alzheimer. \nOrigins of the congress\nThe inception of EU-MIND was ignited by the collective vision of Gael Chetelat\, Julie Gonneaud\, and Robin de Flores from the Neuropresage team (Caen\, France). Recognizing a conspicuous void within the European neuroimaging community\, they discerned the absence of a dedicated platform for experts in neurodegenerative diseases. Motivated by this observation\, they felt a compelling need to bridge this gap and establish an exclusive forum where researchers\, clinicians\, and engineers across Europe could convene\, exchange insights\, and foster collaborations. EU-MIND emerged organically as the response to this imperative\, paving the way towards a more interconnected and impactful European research landscape in neuroimaging of neurodegenerative diseases. \nWhat is the role of the Fondation Alzheimer ?\nThe Fondation Alzheimer is a private funding organization dedicated to supporting Alzheimer’s research\, innovation\, and prevention efforts at the national\, European\, and international levels. One of its primary objectives is to address gaps in high-priority research areas. \nGiven that neuroimaging in neurodegenerative diseases offers significant advancements in understanding pathophysiology\, diagnosing\, and treating Alzheimer’s disease\, the Fondation Alzheimer plays a pivotal role in shaping in the EU-MIND initiative. \nThe foundation actively contributes its expertise by participating in strategic vision and serving on the Scientific Committee. Moreover\, it provides substantial financial support to cover conference expenses\, travel grants\, and other necessities. \nThe Fondation Alzheimer takes pride in being an early founder of EU-MIND\, ensuring its sustainability\, attractiveness\, and excellence. \n\nABSTRACT SUBMISSION AND TRAVEL AWARDS\n\nWe are inviting abstract submissions for symposium and/or poster presentations at EU-MIND 2026\, focusing on neuroimaging of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. \nWe seek original\, ongoing works and preliminary results. New findings are preferred\, but we also welcome updates to prior works or those presented elsewhere before EU-MIND. Abstracts should not be published as a journal article prior to the conference. \nIf you submit an abstract\, you can apply for a travel award (see below). \nWhen submitting your abstract\, please consider: \nSymposium\nTo be eligible for an oral presentation (~15 min) in a symposium\, your work must be within the following topics: \n\nThe role of sleep in neurodegenerative disorders\n Artificial intelligence and machine learning\nTherapeutic interventions and neuroimaging\nImaging Methods\nNon-Alzheimer’s disease /polypathology\nOmics & connectomics\n\nThe selection will be based on the abstract review scores. \nPoster\nThe selection will be based on the abstract review scores. In addition\, you have the option to be considered for the poster award competition. Poster rating will occur during the conference poster sessions. \nYou may also opt to be considered for a Datablitz presentation (a ~3 min oral “teaser” to highlight your poster). Selection will be based on abstract review scores. Please note that there are no topic restrictions for Datablitz presentations\, and be advised that as we have limited space so not all submissions may be accepted. \nYou will be asked whether you’d liked to be considered for any (or all) of these (travel awards\, datablitz\, oral presentation and poster award competition) directly in the abstract submission form. \nAttendance\nThe presenting author should attend in-person for poster\, datablitz and symposia presentations. \nDeadline: March 20th \n\nSubmit an Abstract
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/european-meeting-on-imaging-in-neurodegeneration/
LOCATION:University of Barcelona\, Carrer de Casanova 143\, Barcelona\, 08036 Barcelona\, Spain
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SUMMARY:2026: Biomarker Strategies for FTD Clinical Trials
DESCRIPTION:AFTD is dedicated to improving the lives of families coping with FTD and to advancing research into effective treatments and a cure. The FTD Research Roundtable provides a precompetitive space for biopharmaceutical companies to partner and advance drug development for FTD\, with input from regulators and scientific leaders\, all of whom share a common interest in eliminating barriers to success in FTD clinical trials. If you are working on FTD drug development or a related field and you think that you should participate in the Roundtable\, please get in touch with research@theaftd.org. \nThere has been immense growth in companies focusing on FTD drug development. However\, all companies face similar challenges in FTD drug development. AFTD and scientific leaders are seeking to provide a space in which industry can have precompetitive discussions on FTD clinical trial barriers\, seeking solutions\, proposing best practices and ultimately enable FTD drug development in the past several years. As a result\, the FTD Research Roundtable was developed. \nEach program is selected and designed based upon the priorities of the Steering Committee\, with insight from regulators\, scientific leaders\, and advocates. \n2026: Biomarker Strategies for FTD Clinical Trials\n\nDate: September 22-24\, 2026 \nAgenda: Coming soon \nLeadership Committee: \n\nHoward “Howie” Rosen\, MD\, Academic Co-Chair\nGary Romano\, MD\, PhD\, Industry Co-Chair\nCarmela Tartaglia\, MD\, FRCPC\, Academic Chair-Elect\nRichard Tsai\, MD\, MBA\, Industry Chair-Elect\nMichelle Campbell\, PhD\, US Food & Drug Administration\, Division of Neuroscience\nSteffen Thirstrup\, MD\, PhD\, European Medicines Agency\nGlenn Harris\, PhD\, Rainwater Charitable Foundation\nPenny Dacks\, PhD\, AFTD\nJulia Pierrat\, FTD Family Advocate\n\nSteering Committee Members \n\n\nAcelot\nAFTD\nAlexion\nAviadoBio\nBluefield Project to Cure FTD\nCoya Therapeutics\nCritical Path Institute\nDenali Therapeutics\nEuropean Medicines Agency\nOrchard Therapeutics\nOtsuka\nPassage Bio\nRainwater Charitable Foundation\nUS Food & Drug Administration\nVectorY Therapeutics\n\n\nWebsite – https://www.theaftd.org/for-researchers/ftsg/
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/2026-biomarker-strategies-for-ftd-clinical-trials/
LOCATION:In-person and Online\, Harvard University\, Boston Campus\, 25 Shattuck St\, Boston\, MA 02115\, United States
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SUMMARY:Latinos\, Aging & Dementia Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Date: September 24-25\, 2026 – Location: Boston University\, Charles River Campus. Boston\, MA and Online \nAbout the Symposium: \nThe symposium is designed to strengthen research collaborations\, expand scientific capacity\, enhance community engagement\, and advance our shared commitment to health equity in aging and dementia. The event will also offer early-career investigators valuable opportunities to learn about current advances\, connect with peers and mentors\, and engage with a vibrant multidisciplinary community focused on improving dementia care for Latino populations. \nContent and Format: \nThe symposium will address a broad range of topics relevant to ADRD in Latino populations\, including cultural and linguistic influences on cognition\, novel approaches to caregiving and caregiver support\, ongoing clinical trials\, recruitment and retention of Latino participants\, and advances in biomarkers\, genomics\, and access to emerging therapies. \nTopic areas will include: \nBiomarkers and genomics | cognition and assessment | recruitment\, retention and clinical trials | ADRD care and psychosocial interventions | Drug development and therapeutics | Public health and population approaches | The implementation of AI in clinical practice and research \nInvited Speakers: \n\n\nDavid Aguillon MD PhD\, Universidad de Antioquia\, Colombia\nHugo Aparicio MD\, Boston University School of Medicine\nMiguel Arce Renteria PhD\, Columbia University\nSteven Arnold MD\, Massachusetts General Hospital\, Harvard Medical School\nMalaz Boustani MD MPH\, Indiana University School of Medicine\nTim Chang\, MD PhD\, UCLA California Alzheimer’s disease Center\nFelipe Jain MD\, Massachusetts General Hospital\, Harvard Medical School\nMaría Eugenia Martín PhD\, FLENI\, Argentina\nLuis Medina PhD\, University of Houston\nDoris Molina-Henry PhD\, University of Southern California (USC)\nMarcia Pescador Jimenez PhD\, Boston University\nMaria Quiñones-Cordero PhD\, University of Rochester School of Nursing\nDavid Salmon PhD\, University of California\, San Diego\n\n\nProgram Committee Members: \n\n\nYakeel T. Quiroz PhD (Chair)\nMirella Diaz-Santos PhD\nAveri Giudicessi\, MS\nJorge Llibre-Guerra MD\nJaime Perales-Puchalt PhD\nLiliana Ramirez Gomez MD\nMiriam Rodriguez PhD\nMonica Rosselli\, PhD\nSharon Sanz Simon PhD\nDaniel G. Saldana\, PhD \nIdaly Velez Uribe\, PhD \n\n\nRegister
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/latinos-aging-dementia-symposium/
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