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The Forum Interviews

Updated 1 October 2005

The Alzheimer Research Forum is very pleased to present this series of interviews with prominent scientific leaders and idea generators. In each interview, we ask our subject to describe his or her working hypothesis about the cause(s) of Alzheimer's disease, speculate about the molecular events that may be occurring at the earliest stages and the pathogenic events that follow, fantasize about experiments that would confirm or falsify leading theories, discuss strategies and prospects for developing effective treatments, and chart a course for the future of research in this field.

Each interview subject has agreed to extend the discussion to questions and comments submitted by readers of the Forum Interviews, so we invite -- indeed, urge -- you to write in! We also very much welcome suggestions for other people we should be interviwing. We hope to present a new interview every few weeks over the coming months, invite interview subjects to regularly review and update their remarks, and to use this forum to stimulate creative discussion and exchange of ideas until we are all out of a job.

The Forum Interviews: Rudy Tanzi and Lars Bertram
Posted 1 October 2005

The Forum Interviews: Howard Fillit
Posted 20 May 2005

The Forum Interviews: Bud Kukull
Posted 21 April 2005

The Forum Interviews: Martin Citron
Posted 9 July 2004

The Forum Interviews: John Morris
Posted 7 April 2004

The Forum Interviews: Sheldon Goldberg
Posted 15 March 2004

The Forum Interviews: William A. Haseltine
Posted 8 March 2004

The Forum Interviews: Dennis Selkoe
Posted 31 October 2003

The Forum Interviews: Akihiko Takashima
Posted 16 October 2003

The Forum Interviews: Vincent Marchesi
Posted 26 June 2003

The Forum Interviews: Susan Lindquist
Posted 12 December 2002

The Forum Interviews: Peter Lansbury
Posted 28 June 2002

The Forum Interviews: Sam Gandy
Posted 23 March 2001

The Forum Interviews: Richard Mayeux
Posted 17 October 2000

The Forum Interviews: Ben Wolozin
Posted 26 April 2000

The Forum Interviews: Marsel Mesulam
Posted 7 April 2000

The Forum Interviews: Karen Duff
Posted 15 June 1999

The Forum Interviews: John Hardy
Posted 15 March1999

The Forum Interviews: Rachael Neve
Posted 26 January 1999

The Forum Interviews: Paul Coleman
Posted 18 January 1999

The Forum Interviews: Dennis Selkoe
Posted 8 January 1999

The Forum Interviews: Huntington Potter
Posted 22 December 1998

The Forum Interviews: John Trojanowski
Posted 15 December 1998

The Forum Interviews: Bruce Yankner
Posted 10 December 1998

The Forum Interviews: Rudy Tanzi
Posted 30 November 1998

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