AAIC 2020 Developing Topics

Deadline Approaching: AAIC 2020 Developing Topics

Submit your late-breaking findings for a chance to present at the virtual Alzheimer’s Association International Conference® 2020 (AAIC®). Developing Topics abstract submissions will be accepted through May 27.

Areas of interest include:

  • Basic Science and Pathogenesis.
  • Biomarkers.
  • Clinical Manifestations.
  • Dementia Care and Psychosocial Factors.
  • Dementia Care Practice.
  • Drug Development.
  • Public Health.

Criteria for acceptance:

  • Quality of scientific research.
  • Relevance to Alzheimer’s and other dementias.
  • Newness of information — abstracts related to COVID-19 are encouraged.
  • Potential impact on the field.

Note: Only new abstract submissions will be reviewed.

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