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ACTC at Clinical Trials on Alzheimer’s Disease 2022

November 21, 2022 by

The following itinerary lists some of the sessions and posters where ACTC members are either presenting or have co-authored the presentation. We hope this highlights and provides insight into some of the work being done by ACTC members and collaborators. We look forward to connecting with you all and hope to see you there! ACTC at CTAD2022_HighlightsGuide

ACTC at Alzheimer’s Association International Conference 2022

July 28, 2022 by

The following itinerary lists some of the sessions and posters where ACTC members are either presenting or have co-authored the presentation. We hope this highlights and provides insight into some of the work being done by ACTC members and collaborators. We look forward to connecting with you all and hope to see you there! ACTC at AAIC2022_HighlightsGuide

Alzheimer’s Disease Clinical Trials Summer Research Virtual Internship

March 25, 2022 by

ACTC Researchers at CTAD 2021

November 10, 2021 by

ACTC researchers presented updates at the Clinical Trials on Alzheimer’s Disease conference (CTAD) in Boston, Massachusetts and online. Ron Petersen received a lifetime achievement award and provided the first plenary keynote on a new hope in 2022 for therapeutics in Alzheimer’s. Reisa Sperling presented an update on the AHEAD study with the addition of blood based plasma screening. Jacobo Mintzer presented the design of the LIBBY study, Seth Gale presented the recommendations of handling research information in electronic medical records for preclinical AD research, and Rema Raman spoke on the critical role of biostatistics in Alzheimer’s therapeutic trial design and conduct. Sarah Walter presented recommendations from the ACTC Research Participant Advisory Board around the sharing of genetic and biomarker results in research, and Adam Boxer presented on the current status of tau interventions in AD and the plan for the ACTC Alzheimer’s Tau Platform, currently being reviewed at the NIA.

ACTC Job Opportunities

September 2, 2021 by

Raising the bar on data and biosample sharing from AD/ADRD clinical trials

December 17, 2020 by

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