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
March 20, 2018John E. Morley, MB, BCh & Marla Berg-Weger, PhD, LCSW

Saint Louis University School of Medicine & Saint Louis University School of Social Work

Making a Difference for Persons with Dementia: Cognitive Stimulation Therapy
March 13, 2018Eric Lenze, MD

WashU

Exercise and Mindfulness Training in Older Adults: An Opportunity to Delay the Onset of Dementia?
March 6, 2018Susan Stark, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA, & Betsy Keath, PhD

WashU

Clinical Translational Science Support Available for Knight ADRC Investigators
February 27, 2018Tomi L. Toler, MS, CGC

WashU

Genetic Counseling Issues in Testing for Alzheimer’s Disease
February 20, 2018Jorge J Llibre Guerra. MD, MSc

WashU

African Admixture. Implications for Cognitive Decline in Alzheimer Disease.
February 13, 2018Monica Xiong

WashU

Anti-apoE Antibodies Reduced Amyloid Pathology by Active Recruitment of Microglia in APPPS1- 21/apoE4 Mice
February 6, 2018Carlos Cruchaga, PhD

WashU

TBA
January 30, 2018Jill Cigliana, MSOT, OTR/L

Memory Care Home Solutions

Non-pharmacological Dementia Intervention: Local Translational Efforts
January 23, 2018Kathleen Schoch, PhD

WashU

Targeting the AD-Associated Risk Gene, TREM2, with Antisense Oligonucleotides
January 16, 2018Tim Holden, MD

WashU

The Unfulfilled Promise of Advance Care Planning in Dementia
January 9, 2018Umber Dube

WashU

Circular RNAs in Alzheimers Disease Brain Tissues
January 2, 2018Jerrah Holth, PhD

WashU

Sleep and Its Interaction with Tau Pathology in the Brain and Tau Protein in the ISF
December 26, 2017No Seminar

Winter Break
December 19, 2017No Seminar

Winter Break
December 12, 2017Gene Rubin, MD, PhD

WashU

How My Work as Part of the Knight ADRC has Shaped my Thinking About Psychiatric Illnesses
December 5, 2017Jason Hassenstab, PhD

WashU

Rapid, Remote, Repeatable, and Reliable: Smartphone‐Based “Burst” Cognitive Assessments
November 28, 2017Nicolas R. Barthelemy, PhD

WashU

New Insights into Tau Metabolism from Mass Spectrometry Analyses
November 21, 2017Judy Pa, PhD

Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California

Understanding the Aging Brain: Gender, Genes, and Modifiable Lifestyle Factors
November 14, 2017Mae Gordon, PhD

WashU

Strategies for Increasing Rigor and Reproducibility in Research
November 7, 2017Leah Czerniewski

WashU

Tracking the Intracellular Itinerary of APP and de Novo Amyloid Beta Generation Using Fluorogenic Click Chemistry
October 31, 2017Tom Meuser, PhD

UMSL

Legacy Beliefs Across Generations: Qualitative Findings & Future Directions
October 24, 2017Stephanie Schultz

WashU

TauPET in Preclinical AD
October 17, 2017Monique Williams, MD, MSCI

VITAS Healthcare

12th Annual Norman R. Seay Lecture Lessons Learned & Future Directions: Addressing Dementia Disparities and Achieving Inclusion in Dementia Research
October 10, 2017John C. Morris, MD

WashU

Racial Differences and Similarities in Molecular Biomarkers for AD
October 3, 2017SeolHeui Han, MD, PhD & Jeeyoung Han, MD, MSc

KonkukV University, Seoul, Korea | WashU

The Blood Brain Barrier in Alzheimer’s Disease; the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly