The searchable archive below contains a list of Knight ADRC Tuesday Seminar presenters, the date of their presentation, institutional affiliation, and the title of their talk. The archive starts in 2000 with listings displayed in reverse chronological order (most recent first). Note that prior to 2020, some events may be missing or inaccurate due to last minute changes/cancellations.

Total Entries: 1222


 

DatePresenterAffiliationTitle
July 16, 2024Mitchell Saulisbury-Robertson & Julie Moyer, RN, BSN, MIPH, CCRP, CIP

Washington University School of Medicine

IRB and HRPO: Topics of Interest
July 9, 2024David M. Holtzman, MD

Washington University in St. Louis

Annual State of the Knight Alzheimer Disease Research Center
July 2, 2024Nicole McKay, PhD

Washington University School of Medicine

Cognitive Composites within the Knight ADRC Cohort
June 25, 2024Randall J. Bateman, MD

Washington University School of Medicine

Update on the DIAN-TU Trials
June 18, 2024Thomas J. Baranski, MD, PhD

Washington University School of Medicine

How to choose a mentor (and other mentoring issues)
June 11, 2024Song Hu, PhD

Washington University in St. Louis

Light + Sound: Peering into Brain Function and Energy Metabolism across Scales
June 4, 2024Robert Rissman, PhD

University of Southern California

Utility of plasma amyloid and pTau for predicting amyloid PET in clinical trials
May 28, 2024Eric McDade, DO

Washington University School of Medicine

Updates on the biological definition of AD: The Alzheimer’s Association 2024 Criteria
May 21, 2024Linde Jacobs, RN

MAPT Genetic Carrier, Former Caregiver, & FTD Advocate

Genetic FTD: Fighting for a Future (A Patient Perspective)
May 14, 2024Hannah Wilks, BS

Washington University in St. Louis

Associations between sleep, cognition, and Alzheimer’s Disease
May 7, 2024Julie Wisch, PhD

Washington University School of Medicine

Exploring Brain Age Gap in a Dementia Context
April 30, 2024Matt Welhaf, PhD

Washington University School of Medicine

New Insights into the Aging, Wandering, Mind: Differences in Thought Content & Longitudinal Changes
April 23, 2024No Seminar

13th Annual Hope Center Retreat
April 16, 2024Carla Yuede, PhD

Washington University School of Medicine

Stress as a risk factor for sex-dependent differences in Alzheimer’s disease
April 9, 2024Joyce (Joy) Balls-Berry, PhD, MPE

Washington University School of Medicine

Opportunities to Increase Equity in Partnership: HDE Core Update
April 2, 2024Jetske van der Schaar, MSc

Amsterdam University Medical Center

Navigating Ethical Challenges in Early Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease: Insights from Personal Perspectives and Empirical Research
March 26, 2024Paul Schoening, MBA, MS

Washington University School of Medicine

Resources and Services at Bernard Becker Medical Library
March 19, 2024Cyrus Raji, MD, PhD

Washington University School of Medicine

Brain Health Imaging and Dementia Prevention as Applied to Midlife Obesity
March 12, 2024Yo-El Ju, MD, MSCI

Washington University School of Medicine

NAPS: North American Prodromal Synucleinopathy Consortium for REM Sleep Behavior Disorder
March 5, 2024Yun Chen

Washington University School of Medicine

APOE3ch alters microglial response and suppresses Aβ-induced tau seeding and spread
February 27, 2024Pete Millar, PhD

Washington University School of Medicine

MRI estimates of brain aging in sporadic and autosomal dominant Alzheimer disease
February 20, 2024B. Joy Snider, MD, PhD

Washington University School of Medicine

Update on Clinical Trials and Implementation of Disease-modifying Treatments for Alzheimer Disease
February 13, 2024Carlos Cruchaga, PhD

Washington University School of Medicine

Integrating multi-omics data to identify causal and druggable targets for Alzheimer’s disease
February 6, 2024Marta Stojanovic, PhD

Washington University in St. Louis

Effects and determinants of exercise and physical activity in older adults
January 30, 2024Dmitriy A. Yablonskiy, PhD

Washington University School of Medicine

In vivo Quantitative Evaluation of Brain Tissue Morphological and Microstructural Neurodegeneration in AD with Quantitative Gradient Recalled Echo (qGRE) MRI