Research & Academia

Dementia Day 2025

Monday, December 08 at 9:30 am - 4:30 pm Add to Calendar 2025-12-08 09:30:00 2025-12-08 16:30:00 Dementia Day 2025 As a valued member of UCSF, you're invited to join us for the fifth annual UCSF Dementia Day! The event will be held in person from 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 8, at the Sandler Neurosciences Center and will include expert speakers and a poster session. A detailed agenda will be available soon, and the featured themes will include diagnosis, care management, caregiver support, and transitions of care and end of life. This event is free and open to the UCSF community. The goals of the event are to inspire future research related to dementia, expand the reach of the groundbreaking research being conducted by each department across UCSF, enable everyone to learn from one another’s successes, broaden the training of future leaders, and foster interdepartmental collaborations and partnerships. 675 Nelson Rising Lane Sandler Neurosciences Center, Neuroscience Conference Center San Francisco, CA 94158 United States View on Map Edward And Pearl Fein Memory And Aging Center Ranjani Shankar ([email protected]) America/Los_Angeles public

675 Nelson Rising Lane
Sandler Neurosciences Center, Neuroscience Conference Center
San Francisco, CA 94158
United States

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As a valued member of UCSF, you're invited to join us for the fifth annual UCSF Dementia Day! The event will be held in person from 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 8, at the Sandler Neurosciences Center and will include expert speakers and a poster session. A detailed agenda will be available soon, and the featured themes will include diagnosis, care management, caregiver support, and transitions of care and end of life. This event is free and open to the UCSF community. The goals of the event are to inspire future research related to dementia, expand the reach of the groundbreaking research being conducted by each department across UCSF, enable everyone to learn from one another’s successes, broaden the training of future leaders, and foster interdepartmental collaborations and partnerships.

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