July 31, 2025 (Toronto, ON, Canada)
Our team presented a variety of new research findings at this conference, the largest forum in the world for the dementia research community.
Our team’s presentations included:
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- Aberrant Intrinsic Functional Network Connectivity in Early-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease
- Care Plan Trifecta: A Multidisciplinary Approach for Person-Centered Care Planning for Persons Living with a Dementia Diagnosis of AD/ADRD and Caregivers
- Feasibility of Detecting Cognitive Impairment Using Natural Language Processing-AI Analysis of Digital Voice Recordings of a Brief Neuropsychological Battery Obtained by a Smartphone
- Gray to White Matter Signal Ratio (GWR) as a Novel MRI-based Biomarker of Longitudinal Cognitive Decline in Older Adults with and without Amyloid Pathology
- Intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation: Enhances Brain Network Connectivity in a patient with Posterior Cortical Atrophy
- Intermittent Theta Burst Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Improves Language and Modulates Functional Connectivity in Primary Progressive Aphasia
- Network-based Cortical Atrophy Predicts Longitudinal Clinical Decline in Sporadic Behavioral Variant Frontotemporal Dementia
- Protocol Design, Compliance, and Feasibility of Frequent Remote Monitoring in Patients Receiving Lecanemab
- Subjective Visuospatial Decline in Cognitively Unimpaired Individuals
- The Management and Implementation of Online Dementia Caregiver Support Groups: A Proposed Framework for Guidelines
- Using Artificial Intelligence to Discriminate among PPA Subtypes from a Real-world Language Sample
“It is exciting for so many of our team members to be able to share findings from our research with our colleagues from around the world, and to learn from them in the process. Researchers shared advances in disease modifying treatments, biomarkers and lifestyle modifications that can reduce the risk of developing dementia, among many other discoveries at this year’s conference. It’s been quite inspiring!” – Brad Dickerson, MD