First convened in 2006, the Norman R. Seay Lecture series honors civil rights leader, dedicated volunteer and supporter of Alzheimer’s research, Norman R. Seay. Held every year, the Lecture brings together a new keynote speaker along with health professionals, clinical and basic science researchers, and others to learn and discuss a timely topic related to Alzheimer’s disease and minorities.
Upcoming Seay Lectures are posted to our Events Calendar. Exploring the links below will take you to past Seay Lecture information including flyers. A video archive of available lectures is available by clicking the button below.
Engaging Community in the Recruitment of African Americans for Genetic Studies in Alzheimer’s Disease
Keynote Presenter: Goldie Byrd, PhD
October 7, 2014 – View Flyer
Connor Auditorium, Farrell Learning & Teaching Center, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis
Presented by the Washington University Knight ADRC
Reception sponsored by The St. Louis Chapter, The Links, Incorporated
The Three Keys To Closing The Disparities Gap In Alzheimer’s Disease
Keynote Presenter: Consuelo Wilkins, MD
October 1, 2013 – View Flyer
Connor Auditorium, Farrell Learning & Teaching Center, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis
Presented by the Washington University Knight ADRC
Reception sponsored by The St. Louis Chapter, The Links, Incorporated
Unequal Burden and Unparalleled Opportunities: Minorities In Alzheimer’s Disease Research
Keynote Presenter: J. Taylor Harden, PhD
October 16, 2012 – View Flyer
Connor Auditorium, Farrell Learning & Teaching Center, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis
Presented by the Washington University Knight ADRC
Reception sponsored by The St. Louis Chapter, The Links, Incorporated
Are African Americans Part of the Alzheimer’s Disease Story?
Keynote Presenter: Patrick Griffith, MD
October 4, 2011 – View Flyer
Connor Auditorium, Farrell Learning & Teaching Center, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis
Presented by the Washington University Knight ADRC
Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease in African Americans: The Minority Aging Research Study
Keynote Presenter: Lisa Barnes, PhD
October 5, 2010 – View Flyer
Connor Auditorium, Farrell Learning & Teaching Center, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis
Presented by the Washington University Knight ADRC