We are pleased to announce the following speakers have confirmed that they will be presenting at the conference Sube Banerjee Sube trained in psychiatry at the Institute of Psychiatry and epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene. He is Professor of Mental Health and Ageing at the Institute of Psychiatry and Clinical Director of old age psychiatry at the Maudsley. Co-led the development of the National Dementia Strategy for England. Over 100 peer reviewed publications, research interests include: quality of life in dementia; health service evaluation; and the interface between policy, research and practice. Monique Breteler Christine Bryden Christine Bryden was diagnosed with dementia in 1995, and published two books, ‘Who will I be when I die’ HarperCollins 1998 and ‘Dancing with Dementia’ Jessica Kingsley 2005. Elected to the ADI Board in 2003, she stepped down in 2005. For more information, see her web site www.christinebryden.com. Nikos Scarmeas MD, MS Nikos is Associate Professor of Neurology; Columbia University Medical Center. After obtaining an M.D. degree from the University of Athens, (the city where I was born), I completed a Neurology residency, a fellowship in Aging and Dementia and a masters in Biostatistics-Epidemiology at Columbia University. Since 2008, I have held an Associate Professor of Neurology position at Columbia and share my time between clinical patient-related work and research in dementia epidemiology. Amit Dias Scott Dudgeon Dale Goldhawk Carol Greenwood Mary Lou Kelley Gladys Maestre Francesca Mangialasche Glenn Rees Nienke van Wezel Marc Wortmann
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Early Bird Deadline: 14 January 2011
Online Abstract Submission Closes: 1 October 2010
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