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
Date | Presenter | Affiliation | Title |
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March 1, 2022 | Maud Gratze, PhD | Washington University School of Medicine | Can TREM2 deletion counteract the detrimental effect of ApoE4 on tau-mediated neurodegeneration? |
February 22, 2022 | Justin Long, MD, PhD | Washington University School of Medicine | Oxysterols in tau-mediated neurodegeneration |
February 15, 2022 | John C. Morris, MD | Washington University School of Medicine | The Clinical Core of the Knight ADRC |
February 8, 2022 | Mark Sands, PhD | Washington University School of Medicine | Haploinsufficiency of Lysosomal Enzymes and Alzheimer Disease |
February 1, 2022 | Rebecca Fierberg, MSW | Washington University School of Medicine | Behaviors and Communication in Dementia Care: Strategies for empowering caregivers and individuals with memory loss |
January 25, 2022 | Zachariah Reagh, PhD | Washington University in St. Louis | Selective vulnerability of two cortico-hippocampal networks in the aging brain |
January 18, 2022 | Chengjie Xiong, MD | Washington University School of Medicine | Racial Difference in Alzheimer Disease: Yes, No, or It Depends…? |
January 11, 2022 | Tricia See, ScM, CGC | Informed DNA | Genetic Counseling for Early Onset Alzheimer’s Disease: Predictive testing considerations |
January 4, 2022 | John C. Morris, MD | Washington University School of Medicine | The Importance of Diversity in Alzheimer Disease Clinical Practice and Research |
December 28, 2021 | No Seminar | Winter Break | |
December 21, 2021 | No Seminar | Winter Break | |
December 14, 2021 | Gregg Day, MD | Mayo Clinic | Rapidly Progressive Dementia: Improving Recognition, Diagnosis and Treatment |
December 7, 2021 | Andrea Denny, JD, MSSW, Myrtis Spencer, and AAAB | Washington University School of Medicine / AAAB | The Knight Alzheimer Disease Research Center’s African American Advisory Board (AAAB): A Brief History |
November 30, 2021 | Julie Wisch, PhD | Washington University School of Medicine | Proteomic Clusters Underlie Heterogeneity in Preclinical AD Progression |
November 23, 2021 | Eric McDade, Randy Bateman, Chengjie Xiong, Yan Li, Suzanne Schindler | Washington University School of Medicine | Highlights of the 14th Annual Clinical Trials in Alzheimer Disease |
November 16, 2021 | Muriah Wheelock | Washington University School of Medicine | Brain network decoupling is associated with increased serum neurofilament and cognitive decline in dominantly inherited Alzheimer disease |
November 9, 2021 | Joyce (Joy) Balls-Berry, PhD, MPE | Washington University School of Medicine | mpowered to Change: Increasing Health Equity in Aging Research |
November 2, 2021 | Jill Cigliana, MSOT, OTR/L | Memory & Home Care | COPE grant results |
October 26, 2021 | Andrea Denny, JD, MSSW | Washington University School of Medicine | AD Diagnosis, Now What? |
October 19, 2021 | No Seminar | Norman R. Seay Lecture | |
October 12, 2021 | Qing Wang, PhD | Washington University School of Medicine | Evaluating Neuroinflammation in Alzheimer disease |
October 5, 2021 | Nelly Friedrichsen, PhD | Washington University School of Medicine | Spontaneous and treatment-induced amyloid-related imaging abnormality in dominantly inherited Alzheimer disease |
September 28, 2021 | Jonathan Kipnis, PhD | Washington University School of Medicine | New players in AD physiology |
September 21, 2021 | Brian Carpenter, PhD | Washington University School of Medicine | Beyond COVID: The Impact of the Pandemic on Older Adults in the St. Louis Region |
September 14, 2021 | Eric Lenze, MD | Washington University School of Medicine | Do mindfulness training and exercise improve cognitive functioning in older adults? Results from the MEDEX study |