At Alzheimer’s Association International Conference® 2023
July 16-20, 2023
Amsterdam, Netherlands and Online
A Global Forum to Advance Dementia Science
See what our researchers say about the event…
Our Team
AT AAIC23
Eduardo Zimmer
Assistant Professor
Andréia Rocha
Ph.D Candidate
Laura Souza
Ph.D Student
Lucas Da Ros
Undergraduate Student
Luiza Machado
Amanda Muliterno
Postdoc Fellow
Christian Limberger
Ph.D Student
Lavínia Perquim
Master’s Student
Thomas Schlickmann
Undergraduate Student
Marina Siebert
Débora Souza
Postdoc Fellow
Gabriela Lazzarotto
Ph.D Student
André Mensch
Undergraduate Student
Vanessa Ramos
Undergraduate Student
Wyllians Borelli
Postdoc Fellow
Giovanna Collar
Ph.D Student
Lara Angi
Undergraduate Student
Carolina Formoso
Program
July 16
Poster Presentation
Luiza Machado
(P1-497)
Association between glial and synaptic fluid biomarkers and brain [18F]FDG-PET signal
July 16
Poster Presentation
Luiza Machado
(P3-426)
Association between brain [18F]FDG-PET signal and genetic cell markers in the brain tissue
July 16
Poster Presentation
Luiza Machado
(P1-205)
A systematic evaluation of cortical GABA levels in transgenic mouse models of amyloid
July 16
Poster Presentation
Débora Guerini
(P1-1003)
Inflammatory and metabolic responses in the aging rat brain
July 16
Poster Presentation
Lucas Da Ros
(P1-350)
Late-life hypertension acts together with amyloid-β pathology to promote early cognitive decline
July 16
Poster Presentation
Christian Limberger
(P1-499)
The relationship between [18F]FDG-PET signal and key-players of brain glucose metabolism
July 17
FSR
Eduardo Zimmer
Chair
Tracking glialcontributions to Alzheimer’s disease etiology and progression
July 17
Poster Presentation
Andréia Rocha
(P2-188)
Amyloid and tau fibrils induce different microglial phenotypes but converge to similar altered molecular processes
July 17
Poster Presentation
Luiza Machado
(P2-455)
Association between brain TSPO and [18F]FDG-PET signals in neurodegenerative disorders
July 17
Poster Presentation
Gabriela Lazzarotto
(P2-183)
Association between plasma inflammatory biomarkers and [18F]FDG-PET signal in a transgenic amyloid rat model
July 17
Poster Presentation
Giovanna Collar
(P2-306)
A systematic review with meta-analysis of CSF and blood GABA levels in Alzheimer’s disease patients
July 17
Poster Presentation
Thomas Schlickmann
(P2-322)
Fluid and imaging amyloid-beta biomarkers discordant individuals present different blood transcriptomic phenotypes
July 17
Poster Presentation
Laura Souza
(P2-434)
Relationship between plasma cortisol with the neuropathology of patients across the Alzheimer’s disease continuum
July 17
Poster Presentation
Lucas Da Ros
(P2-309)
Transcriptomics similarities between Alzheimer’s Disease and Cardiovascular Disease
July 17
Poster Presentation
Marina Siebert
(P2-080)
Transcriptomic similarities in vulnerable and resilient brain regions of Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer disease
July 18
Poster Presentation
Giovanna Collar
(P3-078)
GABA transporters gene expression associates with [18F]FDG-PET signal in regions typically hypometabolic in Alzheimer’s disease
July 18
Poster Presentation
Amanda Muliterno
(P3-172)
Gut microbiota genus network reflects Alzheimer’s disease clinical stages
July 18
Poster Presentation
Lavínia Perquim
(P3-167)
Progressive dysregulation of circular RNAs in the hippocampus of a transgenic mouse model of amyloidosis
July 18
Poster Presentation
Andréia Rocha
(P3-174)
Temporal evaluation of imaging and biofluid biomarkers, spatial neuropathology and glial function in the TgF344-AD rat model
July 19
Poster Presentation
Wyllians Borelli
(P4-293)
Astrocyte reactivity moderates the effect of education on cognitive reserve
July 19
Poster Presentation
André Mensch
(P4-153)
A systematic evaluation of hippocampal GABA levels in transgenic mouse models of amyloid and tau
July 19
Poster Presentation
Lara Angi
(P4-280)
Blood transcriptomics differentiate tau positive discordant and concordant individuals
July 19
Poster Presentation
Carolina Formoso
(P4-754)
Indigenous individuals present distinct modifiable risk factors of dementia than white individuals: an ELSI-Brazil study
Acknowledgement
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ISTAART
The Alzheimer’s Association International Society to Advance Alzheimer’s Research and Treatment (ISTAART) convenes the global Alzheimer’s and dementia science community. Members share knowledge, fuel collaboration and advance research to find more effective ways to detect, treat and prevent Alzheimer’s and other dementias.