19th International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia (Alzheimers disease 2025)

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Welcome to the 19th International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia, set to take place on August 04-05, 2025, in Berlin, Germany. Under the theme “Rethinking Memory: Future Directions in Alzheimer’s Diagnosis, Treatment, and Care,” this conference provides a vital platform for professionals from diverse disciplines to come together and share their latest research, insights, and innovations in the field of Alzheimer’s and dementia care. Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia are growing public health concerns worldwide, affecting millions of individuals and their families. The urgency to find effective diagnostic tools, treatments, and comprehensive care strategies has never been greater. This conference will gather a multidisciplinary audience, including neurologists, psychiatrists, researchers, clinicians, healthcare providers, caregivers, and advocates, all dedicated to improving the lives of those affected by these neurodegenerative diseases.

Scientific Sessions

Track 1:Early Diagnosis and Biomarkers: Shaping the Future of Detection
Track 2:Neuroinflammation: The Silent Driver of Alzheimer’s Pathology
Track 3:. Genetics and Epigenetics: Understanding Alzheimer’s Risk
Track 4:Targeting Amyloid and Tau: Current and Emerging Therapies
Track 5:Cognitive Rehabilitation and Enhancing Neuroplasticity
Track 6:Lifestyle Interventions: Prevention through Diet, Exercise, and Social Engagement
Track 7:The Gut-Brain Axis: A New Frontier in Alzheimer’s Research
Track 8:Advanced Drug Delivery Systems: Crossing the Blood-Brain Barrier
Track 9:Personalized Medicine in Alzheimer’s Disease: Tailoring Treatment to Individuals
Track 10:Non-Pharmacological Interventions in Dementia Care: Beyond Medications
Track 11:Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Alzheimer’s Care
Track 12:Caregiver Burden and Support: Strategies for Resilience and Coping
Track 13:Sex Differences in Alzheimer’s Disease: Understanding the Gender Gap
Track 14:Alzheimer’s Disease in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Overcoming Global Challenges
Track 15:Innovations in Clinical Trials: Accelerating Alzheimer’s Research

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