2016 DIAD Family Conference Agenda
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Welcome/introductions
Randall Bateman, MD – Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO
Maria Carrillo, PhD – Alzheimer’s Association
Presentations
Family presentation: living with early onset AD
Alzheimer’s overview
State of Alzheimer’s disease research
- Serge Gauthier, CM, MD, FRCPC – McGill University, Quebec, Canada
- DIAN Observational Study and DIAN-Trials Unit update
- Randall Bateman, MD
- Q & A
Family presentation: experience participating in research
Family Presentation: View from a young family member/ADVOCACY
Global Ad Ecosystem, Advocacy and Public Policy
- Amplifying the voice of those with early onset AD in the context of global activity: Yves Joanette, PhD, FCAHS – World Dementia Council
- Q & A
Drug development and approval
Joint Pharma Presentation on Advocacy
- Rachel J. Schindler, MD – Pfizer
- Johan Luthman, MD, PhD – Eisai
- Drug re-purposing for use in AD population
- Barry D. Greenberg, PhD – University Health Network, Toronto
Panel discussion
- Health Canada: Maribeth Lazarro, PhD
- NIH: Laurie M. Ryan, PhD
- FDA: Billy Dunn, MD
- Pfizer: Rachel J. Schindler, MD
- Eisai: Johan Luthman, MD, PhD
Lunch and meet and greet with Alzheimer’s researchers
Emerging research topics
- Non-pharmacological approaches and modifiable risk factors
- Carl W. Cotman, PhD – University of California, Irvine
- Q & A
Family presentation: caregiver perspective
Caregiving and Long-Term Care
Sam Fazio, PhD, and Beth Kallmyer, MSW – Alzheimer’s Association
- Short and long-term options
- Managing challenges
- Caring for the caregiver
- Q & A
Legal and financial matters
Judith A Wahl, LLB – Advocacy Centre for the Elderly
- Power of attorney
- Financial planning
- Insurance
- Q & A
Ethical issues in Alzheimer’s diseases genetics and biomarker disclosure
Jason Karlawish, MD – University of Pennsylvania
Joshua Grill, PhD – University of California, Irvine
- Q & A
Support sessions
- Symptomatic family members
- With family members present
- Symptomatic individuals only
- Asymptomatic, at-risk family members (2 groups)
- Supporting family/friends
- Of symptomatic individuals
- Of asymptomatic individuals