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: 1222


 

DatePresenterAffiliationTitle
April 9, 2002No Seminar

April 2, 2002Alison Goate

Washington University

Progress Toward Identifying the Chromosome 10 AD Gene
March 26, 2002Stephen Duntley

Washington University

Sleep Disturbance and Secondary Cognitive Deficits
March 19, 2002Claudia Kemper & Joel Price

Washington University

Characterization of Complement Regulation in Relationship to Regulatory Protein Expression in Normal and Alzheimer’s Disease Brain
March 15, 2002Video Segments

Washington University

Showing of Select Videotaped Presentations from the 3rd Leonard Berg Symposium
March 12, 2002Margaret Gatz

University of Southern California

Studying Dementia in Swedish Twins
March 5, 2002Tom Meuser, PhD & Samuel Marwit, PhD

Washington University & University of Missouri, St. Louis

Development of an Inventory to Measure Caregiver Grief
February 26, 2002David Carr, MD

Washington University

Drugs that Drain the Brain: Adverse CNS Events in the Long Term Care Setting
February 19, 2002Laura Dugan

Washington University

Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Nervous System Injury: What Happens When the Engine Springs a Leak?
February 12, 2002Mark A. Mintun

Washington University

The Potential for PET Imaging of Brain Amyloid
February 5, 2002David Snowdon

University of Kentucky College of Medicine

Update on the Nun Study
January 29, 2002Jianjun Wang, PhD

Southern Illinois Univertsity, Carbondale

Structural Basis for the Conformational Adaptability of Helix-Bundle Exchangeable Apolipoproteins Upon Binding to Lipoprotein
January 22, 2002Dorothy Edwards, PhD

Washington University

The Impact of Very Mild Stroke: How Mild is Mild?
January 15, 2002Nancy Morrow-Howell, PhD

Washington University

The Effects of Productive Engagement on Later Life Well-Being
January 8, 2002Nancy L. Baenziger, PhD

Washington University

Stressed Out!! Protein Kinase Cascades and Mechanisms for Neuronal Connectivity
August 28, 2001James Galvin, MD

Washington University

Plaques and Lewy bodies: Does it make a difference?
August 21, 2001B. Joy Snider, MD

Washington University

Proteasomes in neuronal death- friend or foe?
August 14, 2001Linda Boise, PhD

Oregon Health Sciences University

Assessing and diagnosing dementia: Perspectives of primary care, physicians and family caregivers
August 7, 2001Todd Braver, PhD

Washington University

Cognitive control in healthy aging and early stage DAT
July 31, 2001Jeffrey Burns, MD

University of Virginia School of Medicine

Surgical Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease
July 24, 2001Burton Wheeler, PhD

Washington University

Confessions of a Caregiver: Insights and Discussion
July 17, 2001Steven Mennerick, PhD

Washington University

Studies of Activity-Dependent Neuronal Survival in Primary Hippocampal Cultures
July 10, 2001Alexander Drommerick, MD

Washington University

Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy for Stroke
July 3, 2001Giovanni D’Avossa, MD

Washington University

Classification of Regional BOLD Responses During Cognitive Tasks
June 26, 2001Brent A. Vogt, PhD

Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center

Posterior Cingulate and Retrosplenial Cortices in the Context of AD