
The Alzheimer's Association International Conference (AAIC) is the world's largest and most influential international meeting dedicated to advancing dementia science. This year, due to the widespread concerns about COVID-19, the Alzheimer's Association canceled the in-person conference that was scheduled for the Netherlands and moved the event online. International investigators, clinicians and care researchers will come together virtually July 27-31 to discuss the latest studies, theories and discoveries that will help bring the world closer to breakthroughs in dementia science.
Dozens of researchers from the University of Wisconsin will be involved in the virtual event as attendees, poster presenters and speakers. Registration is free. People interested in the event can also follow AAIC 2020 through social media in the following ways:
- Follow the Alzheimer's Association on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook or LinkedIn
- Join the conversation on Twitter by following #AAIC20
- Follow the UW's involvement at AAIC on the Wisconsin ADRC Twitter account, the Wisconsin Alzheimer's Association Twitter account, and the UW Health Twitter account
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