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5:00 pm: All Hands Scientific Talk Seminar Series


All Hands Scientific Talk Seminar Series
Introduction by Dr. Allen Song, with Presentations by Dr. Eran Dayan, and Dr. Wei-Tang Chang.

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1:00 pm: International Women's Day


Empower and support other courageous women in business!

Join other visionaries, and accomplished women who make things happen! The honorable Secretary of State Elaine Marshall will be at the event to support women of all ages to start their business.

1 hour of Dolphin-Tank - entertainment hour to support the younger generation to pitch their idea. Winners will receive two months of mentorship from experts and prizes.

Sheraton Raleigh Hotel
421 South Salisbury Street
Raleigh, NC 27601

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9:00 am: Mexican Consulate Women's Day Celebration


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NC 48th Annual Indian Unity Conference

Hilton North Raleigh/Midtown
3415 Wake Forest Road
Raleigh, North Carolina 27609

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9:00 am: NC 48th Annual North Carolina Indian Unity Conference


Hilton North Raleigh/Midtown
3415 Wake Forest Road
Raleigh, North Carolina 27609

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9:00 am: NC 48th Annual North Carolina Indian Unity Conference


Hilton North Raleigh/Midtown
3415 Wake Forest Road
Raleigh, North Carolina 27609

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12:00 pm: Ruth K. Broad Seminar - Matthias Truttmann, PhD


Bryan Research Building, room 103
311 Research Drive
Durham, NC 27710
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Leveraging Existing Data and Analytic Methods for Health Disparities Research Related to Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias

This workshop series is aimed to improve the understanding of how existing analytic methods and data can be leveraged to make progress in understanding the causes and mechanisms of health-related disparities in Alzheimer’s Disease, related dementias and other prominent age-related diseases. Topics will be organized around the NIA/NIH and Alzheimer’s Association’s vision of future perspectives in ageing research including a range of academic topics such as:

  • Advanced analytic methods
  • Disparities in treatment and health outcomes
  • Perspectives in health disparities research

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JB Duke Hotel, 230 Science Drive, Durham, NC and via Zoom

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JB Duke Hotel
230 Science Drive
Durham, North Carolina 27708
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Leveraging Existing Data and Analytic Methods for Health Disparities Research Related to Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias

This workshop series is aimed to improve the understanding of how existing analytic methods and data can be leveraged to make progress in understanding the causes and mechanisms of health-related disparities in Alzheimer’s Disease, related dementias and other prominent age-related diseases. Topics will be organized around the NIA/NIH and Alzheimer’s Association’s vision of future perspectives in ageing research including a range of academic topics such as:

  • Advanced analytic methods
  • Disparities in treatment and health outcomes
  • Perspectives in health disparities research

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JB Duke Hotel, 230 Science Drive, Durham, NC and via Zoom

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JB Duke Hotel
230 Science Drive
Durham, North Carolina 27708
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9:30 am: Brain Health Reimagined Summit, Dementia Capable Cares


Free to attend and open to the public. Designed for those who want to learn strategies that improve brain health from subject matter experts using experiential learning and interactive skill practice. The event advances a cutting-edge community conversation around the global impact of brain health.

Cary Senior Center
120 Maury Odell Place
Cary, North Carolina 27513

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4:00 pm: Duke/UNC IDEAS Forum


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6:00 pm: Wake County Public Libraries/NC Registry for Brain Health/Duke-UNC ADRC and Alzheimer's Association present "You have a Dementia Diagnosis. Now What?"


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Receiving a diagnosis of cognitive impariment of any type can cause a range of emotions including fear, anger, sadness, and sometimes relief. Learn more about your condition and what to do after diagnosis at the Wake County Library event: "You Have A Diagnosis of Dementia. Now What?"

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