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: 1251


 

DatePresenterAffiliationTitle
April 22, 2003Gene Rubin

WashU

Industry, Academia, Academicians
April 15, 2003Phil Miller

WashU

Biostatistical considerations for submitting research proposals
April 8, 2003Dave Holtzman and Jim Galvin

WashU

An update on Alzheimer’s disease from AAN
April 1, 2003No Seminar

AAN Meeting
March 25, 2003Cindy Lustig

WashU

TBA
March 18, 2003Dave Balota

WashU

Spacing effects and memory in healthy aging and early stage dementia of the Alzheimer’s type
March 11, 2003Robert P. Brendza

WashU

In vitro and in vivo characterization of amyloid-associated neuritic dystrophy in a transgenic mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease
March 4, 2003Celina Zerbinatti

WashU

Impairment of brain function by amyloid peptide: new insights from LRP and PDAPP double transgenic mice
February 25, 2003Darby Morhardt, MSW

Northwestern University

Outreach & Recruitment: the Northwestern ADC Experience
February 18, 2003No Seminar

February 11, 2003Richard E. Hartman

WashU

Characterizing learning deficits in transgenic mouse models of Alzheimer’s Disease
February 4, 2003Sylvia Nissenboim, LCSW

American Red Cross St. Louis Area Chapte

The Positive Interactions Program, a communication approach for professionals working Individuals with Dementia
January 28, 2003David Holtzman

WashU

Amyloid beta: the short story may be more interesting than the long one
January 21, 2003Perry Edelman

Mather Institute on Aging, Mather LifeWays

Powerful Tools for Caregivers
January 14, 2003Rong Wang

Mount Sinai School of Medicine

Take a New Look on Old Amyloid beta-Protein in Alzheimer’s Disease: Mass Spectrometry Application in Alzheimer’s Disease Research
January 7, 2003David G. Munoz

University of Western Ontario

AD: The Role of Environmental Factors
December 31, 2002No Seminar

Winter Break
December 24, 2002No Seminar

Winter Break
December 17, 2002Anne Fagan

WashU

Novel paradigms to explore the role of plasma cholesterol and blood-brain barrier transport functions in the development of AD neuropathology
December 10, 2002Rohit Pappu

WashU

The Physics of Unstructured Peptides: Toward a molecular understanding of amyloid formation in polyglutamine disorders
December 3, 2002Cornelia Beck

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

Managing disruptive behaviors in the long-term care setting
November 26, 2002Abhilash Desai & George Grossberg

Missouri Delta Medical Center & Saint Louis University School of Medicine

Anxiety Disorders in Dementia
November 19, 2002Martha Storandt

WashU

Correlation of Memory Complaints
November 12, 2002Daniel McKeel, Jr.

WashU

Neuropathology Core Contributions to Alzheimer and Healthy Aging Research
November 5, 2002No Seminar