July 31, 2025 | Toronto, Canada, and Online
AAIC® For All is an extension of the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference® (AAIC), the largest international conference dedicated to advancing dementia science. A no-cost, single-day event, AAIC For All is an opportunity for clinicians and interested community members to learn about the latest research findings.
AAIC For All takes place on the final day of AAIC, so you will be among the first to hear about cutting-edge research announced at the conference. Hear directly from the world’s leading Alzheimer’s and dementia scientists, clinicians and dementia professionals.
Interested individuals, including people living with the disease and caregivers, are invited to attend the AAIC For All community member track. Hear from global experts about what’s next in Alzheimer’s and dementia research, and discover how you can get involved with the Alzheimer’s Association in the fight to end Alzheimer’s and all other dementia.
View the 2024 Community Track (PDF).
The Alzheimer's and Dementia Research Landscape (PDF) is a helpful resource covering the basics of Alzheimer's and dementia, benefits of early detection and diagnosis, and where treatments stand today.
AAIC For All also offers a clinicians and health care providers track that will showcase research highlights from AAIC 2024 in one day. Expand your knowledge of dementia diagnosis, treatment, risk reduction and care. You can earn Continuing Medical Education (CME) and Continuing Education (CE) at no cost by attending the AAIC For All Highlights session.
View the 2024 Professionals Track (PDF).
AAIC For All aims to provide a safe, equitable and accessible experience for participants.
Read the full Statement of Appropriate Conduct (PDF).
General questions: aaic@alz.org
Media questions: media@alz.org
Date: July 31, 2025
Location:
Toronto, Canada, and Online
Registration will open in spring 2025.
The Alzheimer's Association offers year-round opportunities for the scientific community to network and learn about Alzheimer's and dementia research. Find upcoming meetings and sign up to receive email updates about our scientific conferences.
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