Herbert and Jacqueline Krieger Klein Alzheimer’s Research Center 2026 Symposium

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Keynote Speaker

Sudha Seshadri, MD, DM

Robert R. Barker Distinguished University Professor
Founding Director, Glenn Biggs Institute for Alzheimer’s & Neurodegenerative Diseases
Senior Investigator, the Framingham Heart Study
The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

Talk Title: “Novel Approaches to Preventing and Treating Dementias: Opportunities and Challenges”

Dr. Seshadri’s research interests are in uncovering the biology of Alzheimer’s and related dementias, stroke and vascular brain injury through epidemiological, genetic, multi-omic and biomarker studies on large, population-based cohorts. In parallel, she continues to see patients and lead clinical trials of promising therapies. She has over $95 million in grant funding from the National Institutes on Health (NIH), over 500 peer-reviewed publications, mentored over 45 physicians and scientists and won awards as a teacher, clinician and researcher, including election to Alpha Omega Alpha and the Association of American Physicians.

Best Poster and Best Paper Contest

The symposium will award a $350 prize for both Best Poster and Best Paper by young investigators (PhD students, Postdoctoral Fellows, Assistant Professors).

Don’t miss this opportunity to showcase your research and earn recognition for your contributions to the field. We look forward to your submissions!

To participate, please submit your paper and/or poster abstract by March 1.

If submitting a paper, please send the full PDF of the paper.
If submitting a poster, please send the abstract of the poster.

Agenda

Session TitleSpeaker
Welcome remarksMichal Schnaider Beeri
Disrupting the Alzheimer’s space-time continuum and the focus of the talk is how Alzheimer’s affects the families and friends of Alzheimer’s patientsBarry Litt
Interneuron cell therapy to treat ADSangmi Chung
The SAMARTH cohort: characterizing the first 100 participantsKaren Cai
Big tau: a pathology-resistant isoform in health and diseaseChloe Chung
Psychosocial exposures and older adult cognition: a life course perspectiveMara Sheftel
Cognitive Vulnerability to Glucose: A Blood Biomarker PerspectiveLuciana Fonseca
Cleaning House: Modeling Extracellular Vesicle-Mediated Aggregate TransferMonica Driscoll
Novel Approaches to Preventing and Treating Dementias: Opportunities and ChallengesSudha Seshadri
Dementia’s Battles: Understanding its Neuropsychiatric Symptoms and Emerging Treatment ApproachesShankar Tumati
Biomarkers in early stage and preclinical Alzheimer’s disease enable clinical trials and are changing clinical practiceJim Hendrix
Best ADRD paper and ADRD poster announcement, closing remarks Michal Schnaider Beeri