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AAIC® Satellite Symposium | May 14-15, 2025 | Lima, Peru, and Online
AAIC Satellite Symposium brings together the Latin American dementia research, care and public health community to discuss emerging trends, tackle challenges and foster innovation within the region. Join us in Lima, Peru, or online for learning and networking opportunities.
The Lima symposium is the tenth event in this series of regional meetings that take key elements of the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference® (AAIC) around the globe. AAIC Satellite Symposia recognize that the unique characteristics of individual countries demand country- and culturally-specific plans to address the burden of dementia and gaps in research. By broadly sharing locally conducted research and statistics, the international research community can work together and find commonalities.
This meeting is hosted in collaboration with the Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI) and the Atlantic Fellows for Equity in Brain Health.
All were invited to submit abstracts and share their work on the latest findings in dementia research. Areas of interest included:
*Ex-Officio Member
A block of rooms is reserved for attendees at the Swissôtel Lima at a discounted rate. Book your room today.
Housing instructions for speakers, invited fellows and GBHI fellows will be sent separately.
AAIC Satellite Symposium is co-hosted with the Global Brain Health Institute. Learn more about GBHI and sign up to receive the newsletter.
Companies interested in sponsoring AAIC Satellite Symposium can contact Jennifer Lombardo, senior director of Corporate Initiatives, at jelombardo@alz.org.
AAIC Satellite Symposium aims to provide a safe, equitable, and accessible experience for all conference participants.
General questions: AAICAdvancements@alz.org
News media questions: AAICMedia@alz.org
Date: May 14-15, 2025
Location: Swissôtel, Lima, Peru, and online
Cost:
Abstract submission has closed.
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