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AD@UW Research Education: Dementia Definition and Evaluation
Friday, December 2, 2022 at 12:00pm
AD@UW is a monthly 90-minute lunch-time meeting for ADRC REC trainees held 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm on 4th Fridays that is intended to provide a basic understanding of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias as well as research resources available through the UW ADRC.
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Friday, December 2, 2022 at 12:00pm
Jeffrey Iliff, PhD, will discuss how impairment of glymphatic function may contribute to the development of age-related neurodegenerative conditions, including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease, and may underlie the effects that aging, cerebrovascular disease, traumatic brain injury, and sleep disruption have on risk of developing these conditions.
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ADRC Seminar Series (in-person and Zoom): Steve Edland, PhD, UCSD
Monday, December 12, 2022 at 12:00pm
Title: Is cerebral amyloid angiopathy a precipitating event in the etiology of Alzheimer’s disease: Evidence from the Honolulu-Asia Aging Study autopsy series
This calendar aggregates all talks and events related to Alzheimer' disease and related dementias research from the UW ADRC and other UW departments. Of specific interest to ADRC trainees and investigators, the calendar includes weekly, monthly, and quarterly seminars and workshops. When possible, Zoom-based video conferencing will be provided so that trainees and investigators at different UW campuses and dispersed at other institutions can participate.
View: Available past research talks and presentations
ADRC Talks & Seminars Included on this Calendar
* Please email gwanucha@uw.edu with any talks or events you would like listed on this calendar.
Clinicopathologic Correlation Conference A longstanding monthly conference sponsored by the UW Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine that reviews cases of special clinical and neuropathological interest. It is well attended by most UW and VA clinicians who treat or evaluate cases associated with the UW ADRC. Each quarter, the CPC is replaced by the ADRC Quarterly Scientific meeting, in which junior investigators present their progress made on ADRC-funded research projects.
ADRC Seminar Series A monthly UW ADRC-supported meeting with a theme of “Toward Precision Medicine for AD” intended to provide a forum for ADRC and related investigators to discuss research projects that align with the Center’s ongoing focus on biological heterogeneity of AD and its implications for precision medicine.
AD@UW For UW ADRC trainees, AD@UW is a monthly 90-minute lunch-time meeting held 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm on 4th Fridays that is intended to provide a basic understanding of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias as well as research resources available through the UW ADRC.
UW ADRC Indigenous Aging Native AD Research Education Research talks and presentations, for researchers, students, and clinicians interested in Alzheimer's disease and related dementias in American Indians and Alaskan Natives.
Related Talks & Events from UW Departments and Partner Organizations
UW Medicine Grand Rounds and video archive
UW Graduate Program in Neuroscience - Upcoming Seminars
UW Medicine Neurosciences Institute - Grand Rounds and Lectures
UW Medicine Huntington's Disease Society of America Center of Excellence - Events
UW Psychiatry Grand Rounds and Grand Rounds Video Archive
UW Laboratory Medicine & Pathology Events, Lectures & Seminars
Allen Brain Institute for Brain Science - Events
Lecture videos-Allen Distinguished Investigators
Seattle Allen Brain Institute - Events
Quarterly Speaker Series presented by the UW Nathan Shock Center of Excellence in the Basic Biology of Aging, the Genetic Approaches to Aging Training Grant, and the UW Healthy Aging and Longevity (HALo) Research Institute
UW Science in Medicine Lectures
UW Medicine Neurosciences Institute YouTube
UW Medicine Health YouTube
Conferences
For all national and international research conferences related to Alzheimer's disease and frontotemporal degeneration (FTD), see AlzForum’s Conference Calendar.
Comprehensive Conference Coverage from AlzForum
For Undergraduates
Grey Matters Journal— An undergraduate neuroscience journal at the University of Washington. Join the staff members who publish a quarterly journal that is written, edited, illustrated, and produced entirely by undergraduate students. Aside from the journal, Grey Matters also hosts events such as our annual Evening with Neuroscience, an event dedicated to helping the public learn more about neuroscience from some of the most accomplished individuals in the field.