Beth Shaaban will be speaking at the Vascular Cognitive Disorders PIA webinar titled Vascular Contributions to Cognitive Impairment and Dementia: Debating the Past and Shaping the Future of Dementia Research

Beth Shaaban will be speaking at the Vascular Cognitive Disorders PIA webinar titled Vascular Contributions to Cognitive Impairment and Dementia: Debating the Past and Shaping the Future of Dementia Research.

The one-hour webinar is scheduled for Wednesday, October 21 at 12 p.m. (US Eastern Time).

All are invited to attend.  Follow the link to register.

Please join the Vascular Cognitive Disorders PIA for a webinar titled Vascular Contributions to Cognitive Impairment and Dementia: Debating the Past and Shaping the Future of Dementia Research. Our goal is to have a productive conversation with early career-researchers about the future of research in the field, taking into account current scientific evidence, key limitations, and main questions to be addressed for the future.

The one-hour webinar is scheduled for Wednesday, October 21 at 12 p.m. (US Eastern Time).

If unable to participate during the live webinar, PIA members can log into the ISTAART website the next week to view this recording within the Announcements & Meeting Summaries tab. Anyone can also access the recording via this link.

Organized and Moderated by:

Atticus Hainsworth, PhD, St. George’s University of London, UK

Narlon Boa Sorte Silva, PhD, University of British Columbia; Canada

Brittani Price, PhD, Tufts University School of Medicine; USA

Panelists:

Oliver Bracko, PhD, Cornell University; USA

Fabricio Oliveira, MD, PhD, Universidade Federal de São Paulo; Brazil

Beth Shaaban, PhD, University of Pittsburgh; USA

 

Register in advance. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the program. Please save this link into your calendar.

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