AAIC Neuroscience Next San Francisco Hub
Monday, April 22 at 8:00 am
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6:30 pm
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AAIC Neuroscience Next San Francisco Hub
AAIC Neuroscience Next is a virtual event that features the next generation of researchers and noted plenary speakers presenting from "hybrid hubs" across the globe. The hybrid hub format aims to connect both global and local communities.
The scientific program includes plenary presentations on "The Future of Alzheimer's and Dementia Research" topics in neuroscience delivered by leaders in the field and Lightning Presentation Rounds from early career researchers. This core program will be available virtually to all conference registrants, broadcast live from the following hybrid hubs:
Porto Alegre, Brazil
San Francisco, U.S.
Bangalore, India
Dublin, Ireland
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Belgrade, Serbia
Chicago, U.S.
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San Francisco Hub Agenda
8:00am Registration
8:30am Breakfast workshop options:
How to get published with Drs. Dena Dubal and Kristine Yaffe
How to get funded with Drs. Russel Swerdlow & Shea Andrews
How to forge fruitful collaborations with Dr. Lea Grinberg
How to give a presentation with Dr. Bruce Miller & Alex Ehrenberg
9:30am Early career faculty talks
11:00am Live stream from Brazil Neuroscience Next Hub
Plenary: Dr. Sandrine Humbert Grenoble Lightning talks
12:30pm San Francisco Global Broadcast
Plenary: Dr. Russel H. Swerdlow Broadcasted lightning talks
2:30pm Local early career researcher talks
4:15pm Career panel
5:00pm Poster session & reception
6:30pm Award presentation & Closing
Register for the San Francisco Hub for free: http://bit.ly/42Q3wSz
Breakfast, lunch, and refreshments provided
Travel stipends available for non-UCSF attendees
Registration and abstract submission for the global virtual platform also open
Abstracts for the SF Hub collected via submissions to the global platform
675 18th Street
Pritzker Building, Auditorium (PB-1150)
San Francisco, CA 94107
United States
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Department Of Psychiatry And Behavioral Sciences
Memory And Aging Center
UCSF Weill Institute For Neurosciences
AAICnn@alz.org
America/Los_Angeles
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675 18th Street
Pritzker Building, Auditorium (PB-1150)
San Francisco, CA 94107
United States
View on Map
AAIC Neuroscience Next is a virtual event that features the next generation of researchers and noted plenary speakers presenting from "hybrid hubs" across the globe. The hybrid hub format aims to connect both global and local communities.
The scientific program includes plenary presentations on "The Future of Alzheimer's and Dementia Research" topics in neuroscience delivered by leaders in the field and Lightning Presentation Rounds from early career researchers. This core program will be available virtually to all conference registrants, broadcast live from the following hybrid hubs:
- Porto Alegre, Brazil
- San Francisco, U.S.
- Bangalore, India
- Dublin, Ireland
- Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
- Belgrade, Serbia
- Chicago, U.S.
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San Francisco Hub Agenda
- 8:00am Registration
- 8:30am Breakfast workshop options:
- How to get published with Drs. Dena Dubal and Kristine Yaffe
- How to get funded with Drs. Russel Swerdlow & Shea Andrews
- How to forge fruitful collaborations with Dr. Lea Grinberg
- How to give a presentation with Dr. Bruce Miller & Alex Ehrenberg
- 9:30am Early career faculty talks
- 11:00am Live stream from Brazil Neuroscience Next Hub
- Plenary: Dr. Sandrine Humbert Grenoble Lightning talks
- 12:30pm San Francisco Global Broadcast
- Plenary: Dr. Russel H. Swerdlow Broadcasted lightning talks
- 2:30pm Local early career researcher talks
- 4:15pm Career panel
- 5:00pm Poster session & reception
- 6:30pm Award presentation & Closing
Register for the San Francisco Hub for free: http://bit.ly/42Q3wSz
- Breakfast, lunch, and refreshments provided
- Travel stipends available for non-UCSF attendees
- Registration and abstract submission for the global virtual platform also open
- Abstracts for the SF Hub collected via submissions to the global platform
Global Health
Psychiatry
Win
Weill Institute For Neurosciences
Research
Neuroscience
Alzheimer’s Disease