Resilience in Brain Aging - 2018 Annual Fall Lecture

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The Wisconsin Alzheimer's Disease Research Center Annual Fall Lecture is held each fall in Madison, Wisconsin. This free community education event offers news about cutting-edge research in Alzheimer's disease and provides information to help people improve brain heath and live healthier lives. The event is sponsored by the Wisconsin Geriatric Education Center (WGEC).

About the keynote speaker

Dr. Emily Rogalski is an expert on SuperAging, in which people seem resistant to age-related changes in memory and thinking skills. She is a clinical neuroscientist and an aging and dementia researcher at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine. Dr. Rogalski is associate director of Northwester's Mesulam Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer's Disease Center.

About the program

View the 2018 Fall Lecture program.

Watch videos from the 2018 Fall Lecture on our YouTube channel: