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If you join any membership group this year, ISTAART should be the one. The Alzheimer's Association International Society to Advance Alzheimer Research and Treatment (ISTAART) is a professional society for individuals interested in Alzheimer's and dementia science – including scientists, physicians and other professionals involved in the causes and treatments of Alzheimer's disease and related disorders.

ISTAART is the first collegial group to represent all areas of Alzheimer disease investigation. When you become a member, you're connected with other dementia care professionals in a dynamic forum that spans the globe. Sign up now to share news, network and be part of the process.

ISTAART Members at AAICAD 2010


Alzheimer's Association ISTAART Advisory Council   & nbsp; Read more about each member »


Chair, Steven T. DeKosky
University of Virginia School of Medicine
Charlottesville, Va.

David Bennett
Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center
Chicago, Ill.

Carol Brayne
University of Cambridge
United Kingdom

Monique Breteler
Erasmus University
Rotterdam, the Netherlands

Marcia Chaves
Hospital de Clinicas de Porto Alegre
Porto Alegre, Brazil

Christopher Chen
National Neuroscience Institute
Singapore, Singapore

Laura Fratiglioni
Karolinska Institutet
Sweden


Christian Haass
Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich
Germany

Jeffrey Kaye
Oregon Health and Science University
Portland, Ore.

Virginia Lee
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pa.

Colin Masters
University of Melbourne
Melbourne, Australia

Mary Mittelman
New York University School of Medicine
New York, N.Y.

Ralph Nixon
New York University School of Medicine
Orangeburg, N.Y.

Michael Wolfe
Harvard Medical School
Boston, Mass.

 

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