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Webinar: Targets for the Next Generation of Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment

May 11, 2015   |   Alliance for Aging Research Team   |   Alzheimer's Disease, FDA & Regulatory Policy, ACT-AD (Accelerate Cure/Treatments for Alzheimer's Disease)
Doctor analyzing brain scans.

On April 27 the Alliance’s ACT-AD Coalition held a webinar on the future of research, therapeutic development, and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease called “Targets for the Next Generation of Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment.” Featuring presentations by Suzana Petanceska, Ph.D., program director, Division of Neuroscience, National Institute on Aging, and George Perry, Ph.D., dean of the College of Sciences and professor of Biology, University of Texas at San Antonio, the webinar covered the need for novel targets for Alzheimer’s disease, provided an overview of the science behind the pursuit of novel targets, and highlighted current partnerships between the public and private sectors aimed at accelerating the identification and validation of these targets. To learn more and to watch the webinar, please go here.

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