Dr. Daniel I. Kaufer 2022 Lecture: Regenerating the Alzheimer’s Brain
The Dr. Daniel I. Kaufer Lecture is an educational program intended to promote and share current Alzheimer's disease research. Prior to his death, Dr. Kaufer donated a gift to the UW Initiative to End Alzheimer’s to establish an annual endowed lecture continuing his commitment to dementia care. This event is designed for Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) researchers and professionals working in dementia care. 2022 Keynote Speaker: Roberta Diaz Brinton, PhD, director, Center for Innovation in Brain Science, professor, Departments of Pharmacology and Neurology, College of Medicine, University of Arizona Lecture title: "Regenerating the Alzheimer’s Brain: Allopregnanolone as a Regenerative Therapeutic Proof of Concept" This program is hosted by Wisconsin Alzheimer's Disease Research Center. Find out more at https://www.adrc.wisc.edu/kauferlecture

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