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Experience AAIC's world-renowned scientific program.
Register today for the Alzheimer's Association International Conference® (AAIC®) 2018 — the world's largest and most influential dementia meeting. Each year, AAIC convenes the global dementia research community to share the latest breakthroughs in basic science, emerging research, innovative practice techniques, imaging, technology and more.

AAIC is defined by a diverse scientific program. The conference's five plenary sessions, led by eight distinguished experts in the field, explore current highlights in dementia research. Don't miss this year's opening and closing sessions:

Sunday, July 22
Lennart Mucke, M.D.
Aberrant Network Activity in Alzheimer's Disease — Preclinical Investigation to Clinical Trials

Thursday, July 26
Gil Rabinovici, M.D.
Pathogenesis of Alzheimer's Disease: What Have We Learned From Neuroimaging?

Prashanthi Vemuri, Ph.D.
AD Biomarker Epidemiology in the Aging Population: Prevalence, Risk Factors and Outcomes

In addition to in-depth plenary sessions, AAIC offers over 100 scientific sessions covering:
  • Basic and Translational Science.
  • Diagnosis and Prognosis.
  • Public Health and Psychosocial Factors.
  • Therapeutics.
ISTAART members receive discounted registration. Register early and save: early-bird pricing ends May 11.
Students: Elevate Your Career at AAIC
The AAIC student experience features:
  • The Student and Post-Doc Lounge, a dedicated space to connect with experts.
  • Networking receptions and events.
  • Student and post-doc poster competitions.
  • Workshops curated for students and early career investigators.
Student discounts available
Emerging Concepts in Basic Science Series
Explore developments in basic science at AAIC. 2018 sessions and speakers include:
  • Giovanni Frisoni, M.D.: Microbiome and the Brain
  • Rashid Deane, Ph.D.: Circadian Rhythm Dysfunction and General Anesthesia in Cognition and Alzheimer's Disease
  • Karl Herrup, Ph.D.: Topic TBA
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Chicago in the Summer
The AAIC student experience features: World-renowned architecture, deep-dish pizza and 26 miles of lakefront await you in one of America's greatest cities. Shop on Michigan Avenue, attend a baseball game or catch a show in one of over 200 theaters.

Come early and stay late — there's so much to do in The Windy City.

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