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Warren Barker
Wien Center for Alzheimer’s Disease
& Memory Disorders
Mount Sinai Medical Center
Phone: 305-674-2592 Fax: 305-674-2996
8TH
ANNUAL
MCISYMPOSIUM
For information please visit:
www.mcisymposium.org
or
Email: info@mcisymposium.org
March 12 -13
2010
Save the Date!
Accreditation
Mount Sinai Medical Center is
accredited by the Accreditation
Council for Continuing Medical
Education (ACCME) to sponsor
continuing medical education for
physicians. Mount Sinai designates
this educational activity for a
maximum of 11 AMA PRA
Category 1 Credits. Physicians
should only claim credit
commensurate with the extent of
their participation in the activity.
Psychology Credit
The Symposium on Early
Alzheimer’s Disease has been
approved by the Florida Board of
Psychology and the Miami Area
Geriatric Education Center
(MAGEC). This program has been
approved for 11 contact hours.
(MAGEC CE Broker Tracking
#20-252935).
Disclosure Statement
Faculty relationship(s) with industry will be disclosed and available in the Symposium
Syllabus and at the meeting site. In addition, disclosure to the audience will be made
by the Faculty prior to their presentations.
Mount Sinai Medical Center in accordance with the Standards for Commercial
Support of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) will
disclose the existence of any significant financial interest or other relationship that a
faculty member/spouse or partner has (1) with the manufacturer(s) of any
commercial product(s) and/or provider(s) of commercial services and (2) with any
commercial supporters of the activity. Faculty is also required to disclose to the
audience, during their presentation, any investigational/unlabeled use that is
discussed.The intent of this disclosure is not to prevent a speaker with a significant
financial or other relationship from making a presentation, but rather to provide the
attendees with information on which they can make their own judgments.
Symposium Information
Please contact one of the following:
Wien Center
4300 Alton Road
Miami Beach, FL 33140
Presented By:
Mount Sinai Medical Center, Miami Beach, Florida
FRIDAY – SATURDAY March 12 - 13, 2010
Symposium Location:
Eden Roc Hotel
4525 Collins Avenue
Miami Beach, FL 33140
Program Director:
Ranjan Duara, MD
Medical Director, Wien Center for Alzheimer’s Disease and Memory Disorders
Mount Sinai Medical Center, Miami Beach, FL
8TH
ANNUAL
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
Symposium on
Early Alzheimer’s
Disease
MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT (MCI) SYMPOSIUM
Theme for 2010: Focus on Early and Preclinical Alzheimers Disease
www.mcisymposium.org
Yirah Ochoa
Wien Center for Alzheimer’s Disease
& Memory Disorders
Mount Sinai Medical Center
Phone: 305-674-2259
Email: mcisymposium@msmc.com
E-mail: info@mcisymposium.org
Web: www.mcisymposium.org
Distinguished Faculty
Program Director
Ranjan Duara, MD
Medical Director, Wien Center for Alzheimer’s Disease and Memory Disorders
Mount Sinai Medical Center, Miami Beach
Departments of Medicine, Neurology and Psychiatry
Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, FL
Department of Neurology, University of South Florida College of Medicine, Tampa, FL
Needs Assessment
Unless ways are found to prevent
Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) or delay its onset,
it is projected that 13 million people in the
United States will have AD by 2050.
Individuals with AD suffer from cognitive and
functional impairment, loss of productivity
and significant deterioration in over-all
quality of life. Most will develop problematic
behaviors and many will need long-term
care. In addition, caregivers of the patients
are often affected by physical burden,
emotional distress and financial hardship.
Since the development of criteria for AD
almost twenty-five years ago, there have
been major advances in our understanding
of the biology and early clinical features of
AD and other causes of dementia. This has
led to improvements in clinical assessment
and brain imaging, which has enabled
clinicians to diagnose AD more reliably and
at an earlier stage of illness. Patients
classified as having a pre-dementia condition
known as Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)
are at increased risk for progressing to AD
or dementia. Thus, American Academy of
Neurology Practice Guidelines recommend
that clinicians identify and monitor MCI
using cognitive test batteries. The early
diagnosis of dementing illnesses can lead to
beneficial pharmacological treatment and
non-pharmacological interventions
(e.g., caregiver education, legal and
financial counseling).
However, several studies have shown that
physicians often lack knowledge of the early
signs and symptoms of AD resulting in a
delay in diagnosis and intervention. Many
physicians are also unaware of the
advantages and limitations of new
assessment tools, or how to interpret their
results in clinical practice. Clinicians also
need information about the latest AD
research to respond to patient questions and
to refer to clinical trials.
Target Audience
This activity is designed for:
➢ Neurologists
➢ Psychiatrists
➢ Geriatricians & Gerontologists
➢ Epidemiologists
➢ Neuropsychologists
➢ Psychologists
➢ Neuroscientists
Educational Objectives
The purpose of this symposium is to provide a forum for
new information and for in-depth discussions about
advances in research, related to the clinical diagnosis,
progression and treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease. This
symposium will emphasize the early stage of AD and
the preclinical deficits that are associated with
increased risk for subsequent dementia.
We will examine recent developments in understanding
risk factors which lay the groundwork for potential
strategies for treating and delaying Alzheimer’s
disease. We will present results from several
longitudinal and cross-sectional studies that have
explored clinical, imaging and biomarkers factors that
are related to AD.
The symposium will include two keynote addresses and
four individually themed symposia, each featuring
national experts in the fields of neurology, psychiatry,
geriatrics, neuropsychology, radiology, epidemiology,
genetics and pharmacology. Each mini-symposium will
be followed by an extended discussion period,
allowing active audience participation to promote a
better understanding of the issues.
Upon completion of this symposium, the attendees
should be able to:
• Describe the rationale for a preclinical AD diagnosis.
• Name preclinical factors that increase the risk for
subsequent AD or dementia.
• Discuss the results of clinical drug studies and
strategies to enrich prevention trials.
• Recognize the difference and similarities between
amnestic and non-amnestic MCI.
• Understand the challenges in interpreting the results
of psychometric tests in MCI and early AD.
Keynote Speakers:
Mark W. Bondi, Ph.D., ABPP/CN
Professor of Psychiatry
VA San Diego Healthcare System
University of California
San Diego, California
John Morris, MD
Friedman Distinguished Professor of
Neurology
Washington University School of Medicine
St. Louis, Missouri
Distinguished Faculty:
Rhoda Au, PhD
Associate Professor of Neurology
Boston University School of Medicine
Boston, Massachusetts
Richard J. Caselli, MD
Professor and Chair, Department of
Neurology
Clinical Core Director, Arizona Alzheimer's
Disease Center
Mayo Clinic Arizona
Scottsdale, Arizona
Katherine (Nutter-Upham) Eskine, MA
PhD Candidate in the Cognition Brain and
Behavior Program
City University of New York
Brooklyn, New York
Norman L. Foster, M.D.
Professor of Neurology
Director, Center for Alzheimer’s Care,
Imaging and Research
Senior Investigator, The Brain Institute at The
University of Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah
Mary Ganguli, MD, MPH
Professor of Psychiatry and Epidemiology
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Robert C. Green, MD, MPH
Professor of Neurology, Genetics, and
Epidemiology
Boston University School of Medicine
Director, Boston University Alzheimer’s
Disease Clinical and Research Program
Boston, Massachusetts
Amy Jak, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
University of California, San Diego, School
of Medicine
Director, TBI Cognitive Rehabilitation Clinic,
VA San Diego Healthcare System
San Diego, California
David Loewenstein PhD, ABPP/CN
Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences and Neurology,
University of Miami Miller School of
Medicine
Wien Center for Alzheimer’s Disease and
Memory Disorders, Mount Sinai
Miami, Florida
Jennifer J. Manly, PhD
Associate Professor of Neuropsychology
Taub Institute for Research on Alzheimer's
Disease and the Aging Brain
Columbia University Medical Center
New York City, New York
Lisa Mosconi, PhD
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
PET Imaging Research Director, Center for
Brain Health
New York University School of Medicine
New York City, New York
Ronald Petersen, MD, PhD
Professor of Neurology and Alzheimer’s
Disease Research
Mayo Medical School
Rochester, Minnesota
Joseph Quinn, MD
Co-Director, Northwest Parkinson’s Disease
Research, Education and Clinical Centers
Associate Professor, Department of
Neurology
Oregon Health & Science University
Portland, Oregon
Catherine M. Roe, PhD
Research Instructor
Alzheimer's Disease Research Center
Washington University School of Medicine
St. Louis, Missouri
Eric Siemers, MD
Medical Director, Alzheimer's Disease Team
Lilly Corporate Center, Eli Lilly and Company
Indianapolis, Indiana
Reisa Sperling, M.D.
Associate Professor of Neurology, Harvard
Medical School
Director of Clinical Research, Memory
Disorders Unit
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts
AM
7:30 - 8:30 Breakfast Buffet
8:30 - 9:15 Keynote Address: Amnestic and
Non-amnestic MCI are Distinct Entities –
Fact or Fiction?
Mark Bondi, PhD
9:15 - 9:30 Break
9:30 - 11:30 Mini-Symposium: Challenges in Interpreting
Psychometric Test Results in Early AD, MCI
and PreMCI
Chair: Mary Ganguli, MD
PreMCI, Alzheimer’s Disease and
Cognitive Reserve
Catherine Roe, PhD
Verbal Fluency and Executive Function in
MCI and Subjects with Cognitive
Complaints
Katherine Nutter-Upham, MA
Quantification of Neuropsychological
Approaches to Defining MCI Subtypes
Amy Jak, PhD
Assessment of Cognitive Impairment in
Minority Population
Jennifer Manly, PhD
11:30 - 11:45 Break
11:45 - 12:30 Open Discussion
12:30 Adjourn
Saturday, March 13, 2010
PM
1:15 - 2:30 Lunch Break
2:30 - 4:15 Mini-Symposium: Biomarkers for Early AD,
MCI and PreMCI
Chair: TBD
FDG-PET Imaging in the Evaluation of Very
Early AD: Contributions of the Alzheimer’s
Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI)
Norman Foster, MD
Amyloid Imaging and fMRI studies in
Early AD
Reisa Sperling, MD
Cerebral Glucose Metabolism in PreClinical
AD with Maternal Family History of AD
Lisa Mosconi, PhD
4:15 - 5:00 Open Discussion
Friday, March 12, 2010
AM
7:00-8:00 Breakfast Buffet
8:00-8:15 Welcome and Introduction
Ranjan Duara MD
9:00 - 10:30 Mini-Symposium: PreClinical AD:
Longitudinal Studies Chair:
Ronald Petersen, MD, PhD
The preclinical phase of Alzheimer
disease: A 20-year prospective study
of the Framingham Cohort
Rhoda Au, PhD
Longitudinal Cognitive Changes in
PreMCI states: Effect of Clinical,
Imaging and Genetic Factors
Richard Caselli, MD
2-4 year outcome of PreMCI states in
the Florida ADRC
David Loewenstein, PhD
10:30 - 11:00 Open Discussion
11:00 - 11:15 Break
11:15 - 12:30 Mini-Symposium: Clinical Trials and
Genetics of AD
Chair: Eric Siemers, MD
Enriching Future Prevention Trials
with Genetic Risk Assessment and
Disclosure
Robert C. Green, MD, MPH
Significance of the MIDAS and ADCS
trials with DHA for Secondary
Prevention and Treatment of AD
Joseph Quinn, MD
The Future of Clinical Trials for
Treatment and Prevention of AD
Eric Siemers, MD
12:30 - 1:15 Open Discussion
Scientific Agenda
SYMPOSIUM ON EARLY ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
THREE EASY WAYS TO REGISTER FOR THE EARLY ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE SYMPOSIUM 2010:
ONLINE: FAX: MAIL:
www.mcisymposium.org Attn: Warren Barker Warren Barker
(305) 674-2996 Wien Ctr
4300 Alton Road
Miami Beach, FL 33140
REGISTRANT INFORMATION Please print:
_________________________________________________________________________________________
LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME
DEGREE: MD DO PhD OTHER
_________________________________________________________________________________________
INSTITUTION / ORGANIZATION
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
STREET ADDRESS
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
CITY STATE ZIP CODE COUNTRY
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
E-MAIL TELEPHONE
REGISTRATION FEES:
Physicians: $340.00 (if dated/postmarked by February 21)
$390.00 (if dated/postmarked after February 21)
$440.00 (on site registration)
Non-Physicians: $225.00 (if dated/postmarked by February 21)
$275.00 (if dated/postmarked after February 21)
$325.00 (on site registration)
Students: $100.00
PAYMENT METHOD:
American Express Master Card Visa Check in the amount of _____________
Card No. _______________________________________________ Expiration Date _____/_____
Cardholder’s Name _________________________________________________________________
Signature __________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
NAME & ADDRESS ON CARD IF DIFFERENT THAN ABOVE
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Payment must accompany registration form. Refund Policy: Full refund will be given if written notice
is received not later than February 21,2010. All refunds will be processed after the meeting.
Method of Registration
To register by mail or fax:
please complete the registration form and
send it with the payment to the above mailing
address or fax number.
To register by email:
provide the information requested on the
registration form in an e-mail message and
send to: mcisymposium@msmc.com
To register by internet:
www.mcisymposium.org
Registration confirmations will be issued.
Payment:
Registration fees can be paid by credit card
or check, no cash is accepted.
Please make all checks payable to:
MOUNT SINAI MEDICAL CENTER
Registration Fee Inclusions:
Registration fees include admittance to all
the scientific conferences, conference
materials, breakfast, lunch on the first day,
refreshment breaks.
Registration Hours:
The conference registration desk will
be staffed:
Thursday, March 11 4:00 pm – 7:00pm
Friday, March 12 7:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday, March 13 7:30 am - 12:30 pm
Registration Information
Symposium Location
Eden Roc Hotel:
4525 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida 33140
Phone: (800) 468-3571 or (305) 531-0000
Web-Site: www.marriott.com/miasr
The place to experience Miami Beach… On
magnificently landscaped oceanfront grounds,
the new Eden Roc brings dynamic design,
unsurpassed luxury and cutting-edge
technology together in one place – the place
to be on Miami Beach.
Following a $200
million dollar
renovation and
expansion, the bold
new Eden Roc, A
Renaissance Beach
Resort and Spa, embraces it role as a timeless
treasure, yet welcomes guests with a contemporary spirit. In this
stunning locale, a pulsing nightlife, brilliant white-sand beaches, and
sizzling culture combine for the perfect getaway. At the Eden Roc
Hotel you will savor the best of this colorful city.
DRESS
Business casual attire is appropriate for all events. A light sweater or jacket
is recommended in the meeting rooms.
Hotel Reservations
For the convenience of the 8th Annual Symposium on early Alzheimer’s
Disease attendees, a limited number of rooms have been reserved at the
special daily rate of $200 (single or double occupancy, plus resort fees,
state and local taxes). To receive this conference rate, reservations must be
made directly with the Eden Roc Hotel and you must mention that you are a
registrant of the 8th Annual Symposium on Early Alzheimer’s Disease.
Rooms will be held at the special rate until Thursday, February 18, 2010.
Rooms at the discounted rate will be allocated on a first-come, first-served
basis. Reservations received after the cut-off date are subject to availability
and prevailing rates.
Mount Sinai Medical Center is committed to making its CME activities
accessible to all individuals. If you are in need of an accommodation, please
do not hesitate to call and/or submit a description of your needs in writing
within 5 weeks of the activity in order to receive service.
FOR ROOM RESERVATIONS CALL: (800) 468-3571 or (305) 531-0000
OR ACCESS THE HOTEL WEB SITE VIA www.marriott.com/miasr
8TH
ANNUAL
MARK YOUR CALENDAR

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MCI brochure2010

  • 1. Warren Barker Wien Center for Alzheimer’s Disease & Memory Disorders Mount Sinai Medical Center Phone: 305-674-2592 Fax: 305-674-2996 8TH ANNUAL MCISYMPOSIUM For information please visit: www.mcisymposium.org or Email: info@mcisymposium.org March 12 -13 2010 Save the Date! Accreditation Mount Sinai Medical Center is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians. Mount Sinai designates this educational activity for a maximum of 11 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Psychology Credit The Symposium on Early Alzheimer’s Disease has been approved by the Florida Board of Psychology and the Miami Area Geriatric Education Center (MAGEC). This program has been approved for 11 contact hours. (MAGEC CE Broker Tracking #20-252935). Disclosure Statement Faculty relationship(s) with industry will be disclosed and available in the Symposium Syllabus and at the meeting site. In addition, disclosure to the audience will be made by the Faculty prior to their presentations. Mount Sinai Medical Center in accordance with the Standards for Commercial Support of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) will disclose the existence of any significant financial interest or other relationship that a faculty member/spouse or partner has (1) with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial product(s) and/or provider(s) of commercial services and (2) with any commercial supporters of the activity. Faculty is also required to disclose to the audience, during their presentation, any investigational/unlabeled use that is discussed.The intent of this disclosure is not to prevent a speaker with a significant financial or other relationship from making a presentation, but rather to provide the attendees with information on which they can make their own judgments. Symposium Information Please contact one of the following: Wien Center 4300 Alton Road Miami Beach, FL 33140 Presented By: Mount Sinai Medical Center, Miami Beach, Florida FRIDAY – SATURDAY March 12 - 13, 2010 Symposium Location: Eden Roc Hotel 4525 Collins Avenue Miami Beach, FL 33140 Program Director: Ranjan Duara, MD Medical Director, Wien Center for Alzheimer’s Disease and Memory Disorders Mount Sinai Medical Center, Miami Beach, FL 8TH ANNUAL MARK YOUR CALENDAR Symposium on Early Alzheimer’s Disease MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT (MCI) SYMPOSIUM Theme for 2010: Focus on Early and Preclinical Alzheimers Disease www.mcisymposium.org Yirah Ochoa Wien Center for Alzheimer’s Disease & Memory Disorders Mount Sinai Medical Center Phone: 305-674-2259 Email: mcisymposium@msmc.com E-mail: info@mcisymposium.org Web: www.mcisymposium.org
  • 2. Distinguished Faculty Program Director Ranjan Duara, MD Medical Director, Wien Center for Alzheimer’s Disease and Memory Disorders Mount Sinai Medical Center, Miami Beach Departments of Medicine, Neurology and Psychiatry Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, FL Department of Neurology, University of South Florida College of Medicine, Tampa, FL Needs Assessment Unless ways are found to prevent Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) or delay its onset, it is projected that 13 million people in the United States will have AD by 2050. Individuals with AD suffer from cognitive and functional impairment, loss of productivity and significant deterioration in over-all quality of life. Most will develop problematic behaviors and many will need long-term care. In addition, caregivers of the patients are often affected by physical burden, emotional distress and financial hardship. Since the development of criteria for AD almost twenty-five years ago, there have been major advances in our understanding of the biology and early clinical features of AD and other causes of dementia. This has led to improvements in clinical assessment and brain imaging, which has enabled clinicians to diagnose AD more reliably and at an earlier stage of illness. Patients classified as having a pre-dementia condition known as Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) are at increased risk for progressing to AD or dementia. Thus, American Academy of Neurology Practice Guidelines recommend that clinicians identify and monitor MCI using cognitive test batteries. The early diagnosis of dementing illnesses can lead to beneficial pharmacological treatment and non-pharmacological interventions (e.g., caregiver education, legal and financial counseling). However, several studies have shown that physicians often lack knowledge of the early signs and symptoms of AD resulting in a delay in diagnosis and intervention. Many physicians are also unaware of the advantages and limitations of new assessment tools, or how to interpret their results in clinical practice. Clinicians also need information about the latest AD research to respond to patient questions and to refer to clinical trials. Target Audience This activity is designed for: ➢ Neurologists ➢ Psychiatrists ➢ Geriatricians & Gerontologists ➢ Epidemiologists ➢ Neuropsychologists ➢ Psychologists ➢ Neuroscientists Educational Objectives The purpose of this symposium is to provide a forum for new information and for in-depth discussions about advances in research, related to the clinical diagnosis, progression and treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease. This symposium will emphasize the early stage of AD and the preclinical deficits that are associated with increased risk for subsequent dementia. We will examine recent developments in understanding risk factors which lay the groundwork for potential strategies for treating and delaying Alzheimer’s disease. We will present results from several longitudinal and cross-sectional studies that have explored clinical, imaging and biomarkers factors that are related to AD. The symposium will include two keynote addresses and four individually themed symposia, each featuring national experts in the fields of neurology, psychiatry, geriatrics, neuropsychology, radiology, epidemiology, genetics and pharmacology. Each mini-symposium will be followed by an extended discussion period, allowing active audience participation to promote a better understanding of the issues. Upon completion of this symposium, the attendees should be able to: • Describe the rationale for a preclinical AD diagnosis. • Name preclinical factors that increase the risk for subsequent AD or dementia. • Discuss the results of clinical drug studies and strategies to enrich prevention trials. • Recognize the difference and similarities between amnestic and non-amnestic MCI. • Understand the challenges in interpreting the results of psychometric tests in MCI and early AD. Keynote Speakers: Mark W. Bondi, Ph.D., ABPP/CN Professor of Psychiatry VA San Diego Healthcare System University of California San Diego, California John Morris, MD Friedman Distinguished Professor of Neurology Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis, Missouri Distinguished Faculty: Rhoda Au, PhD Associate Professor of Neurology Boston University School of Medicine Boston, Massachusetts Richard J. Caselli, MD Professor and Chair, Department of Neurology Clinical Core Director, Arizona Alzheimer's Disease Center Mayo Clinic Arizona Scottsdale, Arizona Katherine (Nutter-Upham) Eskine, MA PhD Candidate in the Cognition Brain and Behavior Program City University of New York Brooklyn, New York Norman L. Foster, M.D. Professor of Neurology Director, Center for Alzheimer’s Care, Imaging and Research Senior Investigator, The Brain Institute at The University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Mary Ganguli, MD, MPH Professor of Psychiatry and Epidemiology University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Robert C. Green, MD, MPH Professor of Neurology, Genetics, and Epidemiology Boston University School of Medicine Director, Boston University Alzheimer’s Disease Clinical and Research Program Boston, Massachusetts Amy Jak, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Psychiatry University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine Director, TBI Cognitive Rehabilitation Clinic, VA San Diego Healthcare System San Diego, California David Loewenstein PhD, ABPP/CN Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Neurology, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Wien Center for Alzheimer’s Disease and Memory Disorders, Mount Sinai Miami, Florida Jennifer J. Manly, PhD Associate Professor of Neuropsychology Taub Institute for Research on Alzheimer's Disease and the Aging Brain Columbia University Medical Center New York City, New York Lisa Mosconi, PhD Assistant Professor of Psychiatry PET Imaging Research Director, Center for Brain Health New York University School of Medicine New York City, New York Ronald Petersen, MD, PhD Professor of Neurology and Alzheimer’s Disease Research Mayo Medical School Rochester, Minnesota Joseph Quinn, MD Co-Director, Northwest Parkinson’s Disease Research, Education and Clinical Centers Associate Professor, Department of Neurology Oregon Health & Science University Portland, Oregon Catherine M. Roe, PhD Research Instructor Alzheimer's Disease Research Center Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis, Missouri Eric Siemers, MD Medical Director, Alzheimer's Disease Team Lilly Corporate Center, Eli Lilly and Company Indianapolis, Indiana Reisa Sperling, M.D. Associate Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School Director of Clinical Research, Memory Disorders Unit Brigham and Women's Hospital Boston, Massachusetts
  • 3. AM 7:30 - 8:30 Breakfast Buffet 8:30 - 9:15 Keynote Address: Amnestic and Non-amnestic MCI are Distinct Entities – Fact or Fiction? Mark Bondi, PhD 9:15 - 9:30 Break 9:30 - 11:30 Mini-Symposium: Challenges in Interpreting Psychometric Test Results in Early AD, MCI and PreMCI Chair: Mary Ganguli, MD PreMCI, Alzheimer’s Disease and Cognitive Reserve Catherine Roe, PhD Verbal Fluency and Executive Function in MCI and Subjects with Cognitive Complaints Katherine Nutter-Upham, MA Quantification of Neuropsychological Approaches to Defining MCI Subtypes Amy Jak, PhD Assessment of Cognitive Impairment in Minority Population Jennifer Manly, PhD 11:30 - 11:45 Break 11:45 - 12:30 Open Discussion 12:30 Adjourn Saturday, March 13, 2010 PM 1:15 - 2:30 Lunch Break 2:30 - 4:15 Mini-Symposium: Biomarkers for Early AD, MCI and PreMCI Chair: TBD FDG-PET Imaging in the Evaluation of Very Early AD: Contributions of the Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) Norman Foster, MD Amyloid Imaging and fMRI studies in Early AD Reisa Sperling, MD Cerebral Glucose Metabolism in PreClinical AD with Maternal Family History of AD Lisa Mosconi, PhD 4:15 - 5:00 Open Discussion Friday, March 12, 2010 AM 7:00-8:00 Breakfast Buffet 8:00-8:15 Welcome and Introduction Ranjan Duara MD 9:00 - 10:30 Mini-Symposium: PreClinical AD: Longitudinal Studies Chair: Ronald Petersen, MD, PhD The preclinical phase of Alzheimer disease: A 20-year prospective study of the Framingham Cohort Rhoda Au, PhD Longitudinal Cognitive Changes in PreMCI states: Effect of Clinical, Imaging and Genetic Factors Richard Caselli, MD 2-4 year outcome of PreMCI states in the Florida ADRC David Loewenstein, PhD 10:30 - 11:00 Open Discussion 11:00 - 11:15 Break 11:15 - 12:30 Mini-Symposium: Clinical Trials and Genetics of AD Chair: Eric Siemers, MD Enriching Future Prevention Trials with Genetic Risk Assessment and Disclosure Robert C. Green, MD, MPH Significance of the MIDAS and ADCS trials with DHA for Secondary Prevention and Treatment of AD Joseph Quinn, MD The Future of Clinical Trials for Treatment and Prevention of AD Eric Siemers, MD 12:30 - 1:15 Open Discussion Scientific Agenda
  • 4. SYMPOSIUM ON EARLY ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE THREE EASY WAYS TO REGISTER FOR THE EARLY ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE SYMPOSIUM 2010: ONLINE: FAX: MAIL: www.mcisymposium.org Attn: Warren Barker Warren Barker (305) 674-2996 Wien Ctr 4300 Alton Road Miami Beach, FL 33140 REGISTRANT INFORMATION Please print: _________________________________________________________________________________________ LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME DEGREE: MD DO PhD OTHER _________________________________________________________________________________________ INSTITUTION / ORGANIZATION __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ STREET ADDRESS ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ CITY STATE ZIP CODE COUNTRY ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ E-MAIL TELEPHONE REGISTRATION FEES: Physicians: $340.00 (if dated/postmarked by February 21) $390.00 (if dated/postmarked after February 21) $440.00 (on site registration) Non-Physicians: $225.00 (if dated/postmarked by February 21) $275.00 (if dated/postmarked after February 21) $325.00 (on site registration) Students: $100.00 PAYMENT METHOD: American Express Master Card Visa Check in the amount of _____________ Card No. _______________________________________________ Expiration Date _____/_____ Cardholder’s Name _________________________________________________________________ Signature __________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ NAME & ADDRESS ON CARD IF DIFFERENT THAN ABOVE ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Payment must accompany registration form. Refund Policy: Full refund will be given if written notice is received not later than February 21,2010. All refunds will be processed after the meeting. Method of Registration To register by mail or fax: please complete the registration form and send it with the payment to the above mailing address or fax number. To register by email: provide the information requested on the registration form in an e-mail message and send to: mcisymposium@msmc.com To register by internet: www.mcisymposium.org Registration confirmations will be issued. Payment: Registration fees can be paid by credit card or check, no cash is accepted. Please make all checks payable to: MOUNT SINAI MEDICAL CENTER Registration Fee Inclusions: Registration fees include admittance to all the scientific conferences, conference materials, breakfast, lunch on the first day, refreshment breaks. Registration Hours: The conference registration desk will be staffed: Thursday, March 11 4:00 pm – 7:00pm Friday, March 12 7:00 am - 5:00 pm Saturday, March 13 7:30 am - 12:30 pm Registration Information Symposium Location Eden Roc Hotel: 4525 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida 33140 Phone: (800) 468-3571 or (305) 531-0000 Web-Site: www.marriott.com/miasr The place to experience Miami Beach… On magnificently landscaped oceanfront grounds, the new Eden Roc brings dynamic design, unsurpassed luxury and cutting-edge technology together in one place – the place to be on Miami Beach. Following a $200 million dollar renovation and expansion, the bold new Eden Roc, A Renaissance Beach Resort and Spa, embraces it role as a timeless treasure, yet welcomes guests with a contemporary spirit. In this stunning locale, a pulsing nightlife, brilliant white-sand beaches, and sizzling culture combine for the perfect getaway. At the Eden Roc Hotel you will savor the best of this colorful city. DRESS Business casual attire is appropriate for all events. A light sweater or jacket is recommended in the meeting rooms. Hotel Reservations For the convenience of the 8th Annual Symposium on early Alzheimer’s Disease attendees, a limited number of rooms have been reserved at the special daily rate of $200 (single or double occupancy, plus resort fees, state and local taxes). To receive this conference rate, reservations must be made directly with the Eden Roc Hotel and you must mention that you are a registrant of the 8th Annual Symposium on Early Alzheimer’s Disease. Rooms will be held at the special rate until Thursday, February 18, 2010. Rooms at the discounted rate will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Reservations received after the cut-off date are subject to availability and prevailing rates. Mount Sinai Medical Center is committed to making its CME activities accessible to all individuals. If you are in need of an accommodation, please do not hesitate to call and/or submit a description of your needs in writing within 5 weeks of the activity in order to receive service. FOR ROOM RESERVATIONS CALL: (800) 468-3571 or (305) 531-0000 OR ACCESS THE HOTEL WEB SITE VIA www.marriott.com/miasr 8TH ANNUAL MARK YOUR CALENDAR