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Join the Knight Alzheimer Disease Research Center (Knight ADRC) at Noon on the 3rd Thursday of each month to explore a new topic related to aging, memory, older-adult health, and local research.  Listen, learn, and engage with local experts from Washington University School of Medicine. Each program features a 40-minute talk presented by a content expert followed by 20-minutes for discussion, questions and answers.

3rd Thursday talks are for everyone, including patients, care partners, long-term care professionals, medical professionals, research participants, and anyone who would like to learn more about topics related to memory changes and aging.  3rd Thursday programs are hosted virtually using Zoom—we hope people from all areas will join us.

  • Each session is offered on the 3rd Thursday of the month from Noon-1pm, unless otherwise noted.
  • There is no charge to register for or attend 3rd Thursday programs.
  • For questions or to suggest a speaker, please contact Jennifer at phillipsj@wustl.edu.

Upcoming Session

Previous Sessions

If you were unable to attend a 3rd Thursday, you can view an archive of previous presentations by selecting the presentation from the list below. You will be asked to fill out a brief form to access each video.

July 20, 2023: Advanced Illness Management – A Look Inside Palliative Care

Mary Fox, MD, Director, Visiting Nurse Association Greater St. Louis

June 15, 2023: Driving Miss Daisy: Older Adults and Driving Safety

David Carr, MD, Wolff Professor of Geriatrics, Washington University School of Medicine

May 18, 2023:Missouri’s Vision for Living Well with Memory Loss

Sarah Lovegreen, MPA, Vice President of Programs, Alzheimer’s Association of Greater Missouri

April 20, 2023: Would you want to Know? Ethics of Genetic Testing for Alzheimer Disease Dementia

Jessica Mozersky, PhD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine

March 16, 2023: Challenging Issues in Dementia Caregiving

Cheryl Kinney, MSW, LCSW, Memory Keepers