○富田 泰輔 (東京大学大学院薬学系研究科機能病態学教室)
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Neuroscience Frontier Symposium
[NFS-01] Neuroscience Frontier Symposium 01
認知症疾患のDMT開発を目指した新たなアプローチ
2020年9月1日(火) 16:00 〜 17:30 第10会場 (岡山県医師会館 2F 三木記念ホール)
座長:岩坪 威(東京大学大学院医学系神経病理学),小野 賢二郎(昭和大学医学部内科学講座 脳神経内科学部門)
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common neurodegenerative disorder and affects over 40 million patients worldwide, but no causative or preventive treatment is currently available. However, recent researches have gradually elucidated new pathogenesis of AD and other dementia disease, and researches linking to disease modification therapies (DMTs) are also progressing. In this symposium, we introduce cutting-edge approaches for DMTs development of AD and other demnetia diseases, and discuss their translational possibilities and issues to be resolved.
○Giulio M. Pasinetti1,2 (1.Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, 2.James J Peters Veterans Affairs Medical Center)
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common neurodegenerative disorder and affects over 40 million patients worldwide, but no causative or preventive treatment is currently available. However, recent researches have gradually elucidated new pathogenesis of AD and other dementia disease, and researches linking to disease modification therapies (DMTs) are also progressing. In this symposium, we introduce cutting-edge approaches for DMTs development of AD and other demnetia diseases, and discuss their translational possibilities and issues to be resolved.
○小野 賢二郎 (昭和大学医学部内科学講座 脳神経内科)
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common neurodegenerative disorder and affects over 40 million patients worldwide, but no causative or preventive treatment is currently available. However, recent researches have gradually elucidated new pathogenesis of AD and other dementia disease, and researches linking to disease modification therapies (DMTs) are also progressing. In this symposium, we introduce cutting-edge approaches for DMTs development of AD and other demnetia diseases, and discuss their translational possibilities and issues to be resolved.