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ISTAART members can now register for AAIC 2024

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ISTAART members can now register for AAIC 2024

Exclusive early registration is now open for the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference® 2024 (AAIC®), July 28-Aug.1, 2024, in Philadelphia, USA, and online.

AAIC is the largest international meeting dedicated to advancing dementia science. Each year, the conference convenes researchers, clinicians and dementia professionals from all career stages to share breaking research discoveries that will lead to improvements in diagnosis, risk reduction and treatments for Alzheimer’s disease and other dementia.

ISTAART members receive discounted in-person and free online registration. You can save even more with early bird rates through May 19.

Register today and save.


Look forward to AAIC 2024 plenaries.

AAIC plenary sessions address the field’s most crucial and compelling topics. Explore a diverse range of scientific topics through our AAIC 2024 plenaries.

  • Bilingualism And Dementia: Implications For Brain Health And Policy – Suvarna Alladi, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, USA
  • Dementia Research In Low- And Middle-Income Countries (LMICs): Initiatives That Seize Opportunities, Overcome Challenges and Build Capacity – Ricardo Allegri, Fleni, Argentina
  • Psychosis In AD – Clive Ballard, King’s College London, College of Medicine and Health, University of Exeter, United Kingdom
  • From Longevity To Vulnerability: Genomic Pathways Underlying Cognitive Health In Centenarians And Neurodegenerative Disease – Henne Holstege, Amsterdam UMC, Netherlands
  • Neuropathology In A Multidisciplinary Age – Edward Lee, University of Pennsylvania, USA
  • Antisense Oligonucleotide Therapeutics For Neurodegenerative Diseases – Timothy Miller, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, USA
  • Preclinical AD – Reisa Sperling, Harvard Medical School, USA
  • ADNI: Two Decades Of Impact And The Path Forward – Michael Weiner, University of California, San Francisco, Northern California Institute for Research & Education, San Francisco Veterans Administration Medical Center, USA

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