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: 1317


 

DatePresenterAffiliationTitle
September 11, 2018Jeff Zacks, PhD

WashU

Event Perception and Memory in Healthy Aging and Alzheimer Disease
September 4, 2018Tirth Patel

WashU

TBA
August 28, 2018Meredith Jackrel, PhD

WashU

TBA
August 21, 2018Ann Marie Mohr

WashU

TBA
August 14, 2018Andrew Aschenbrenner, PhD, Stephanie Schultz, BS, PhD, and Norelle C. Wildburger, PhD

WashU

AAIC 2018: New Insights into Alzheimer’s Disease and other Related Dementias
August 7, 2018Terrance T. Kummer, MD, PhD

WashU

Synaptic Injury in Alzheimer’s Disease and TBI
July 31, 2018Fanny M. Elahi, MD PhD

University of California, San Francisco

Vascular Neurodegenerative Pathways and Biomarkers
July 24, 2018No Seminar

WashU

AAIC
July 17, 2018No Seminar

WashU

AAIC Poster Session
July 10, 2018Celeste Karch, PhD

WashU

Identifying Shared Genetic Rrisk Across Neurodegenerative Diseases
July 3, 2018Brendan P. Lucey, MD

WashU

NREM sleep slow wave activity in Alzheimer’s disease: an update on HASD Project 2
June 26, 2018John C. Morris, MD

WashU

Annual State of the Knight ADRC Lecture
June 19, 2018B. Joy Snider, MD, PhD

WashU

Clinical Trials Update
June 12, 2018Kristen Funk, PhD

WashU

Microglia are Critical in Local restimulation of Cytotoxic T Cells During Acute West Nile Virus Encephalitis
June 5, 2018Tom Meuser, PhD

UMSL

Legacy Beliefs Across Generations: Comparing Older Parent & Adult Child Viewpoints
May 29, 2018Justin Long, MD, PhD

WashU

Residents’ Seminar
May 22, 2018Tomi L. Toler, MS, CGC

WashU

Genetic Counseling Issues in Testing for Alzheimer’s Disease
May 15, 2018Monica Xiong

WashU

Anti-apoE Antibodies Reduced Amyloid Pathology by Active Recruitment of Microglia in APPPS1- 21/apoE4 Mice
May 8, 2018Tammie Benzinger, MD, PhD

WashU

OASIS – Open Access Series of Imaging Studies
May 1, 2018Susan L. Mills, BS, Anna M. Santacruz, BS, and Randall J. Bateman, MD

WashU

The Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer’s Network and Trials Unit: An Update on Dominantly Inherited AD Studies
April 24, 2018No Seminar

AAN Meeting
April 17, 2018Nupur Ghoshal, MD, PhD

WashU

ARTFL Study
April 10, 2018No Seminar

WashU

Hope Center Retreat
April 3, 2018Yen Ying Lim, Mpsych, PhD

Florey institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health

Uncovering the Role of BDNF Val66Met on Clinical Disease Progression in Sporadic and Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Disease
March 27, 2018Tyler K. Ulland MS, PhD

WashU

Trem2: Key to Microglial Fitness in Alzheimer Disease