Events in September 2022
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BOLD NC Brain Health Conference
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The conference will identify how North Carolina health care professionals, public health organizations and aging services can promote brain health and healthy behaviors in their work. Come to learn what you need to know about dementia risk reduction and the state of the science addressing Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias.
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Karen L. Wrenn Lectureship
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Join Duke-UNC ADRC on September 21, 2022 for Dr. Randall J. Bateman's talk on "From Diagnostic Tests to Prevention Trials: Advances in Alzheimer's Disease".
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UNDERStanding Dementia: Vascular Dementia
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Presented by Andrea Bozoki, MD FAAN | Professor and Division Chief, Cognitive and Behavioral Neurology, University of North Carolina & Outreach and Engagement Core Leader, Duke-UNC Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center
Who gets vascular dementia and why? How is it different from Alzheimer’s disease? Most importantly, what can you do to prevent or slow it down if you have it? The answers to these questions and some you didn’t even think to ask, will be presented at this informative and engaging talk. We will discuss the symptoms most commonly seen in these conditions, the underlying causes, how these differ from Alzheimer’s disease, and how these conditions can be best treated and supported.
The September program is made possible by the Duke-UNC Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, NC Registry for Brain Health and our series partners, The Age Coach and Senior Care Authority.
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ADRC IDEAS Forum
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Topic: TBD
Via Zoom
External Advisory Board Dinner
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Details to be announced.
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Duke-UNC ADRC Annual Meeting & External Advisory Board Meeting
All day
Save the date for the Duke-UNC ADRC annual full-day retreat for all core leaders and staff; the ADRC developmental project awardees; the Internal Advisory Committee, the External Advisory Board, and the National Institute of Aging Program Staff.
Details to come.