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IPSEN Symposium 1999, Paris


Fatal Attractions Within Neurons:
Intracytoplasmic protein aggregates in AD and related degenerative disorders.

The Alzheimer Research Forum is pleased to offer you the opportunity to listen to many of the lectures given at this meeting. Below, you will find links to audio recordings of those presenters who have given us permission to broadcast their lectures. To listen to the audio presentations, you will need to download and install RealPlayer. This version of RealPlayer is free.

Monday, April 12, 1999
8.30 a.m. Y. Christen (Paris): Introduction
8.45 a.m. K. Beyreuther (Heidelberg): Physiological function and regulation of intracellular Aß production in neurons. Implication for Alzheimer's disease
  • Listen to lecture: K. Beyreuther
  • 9.45 a.m. R. Nussbaum (Bethesda): Approaches to modeling hereditary Parkinson's disease in mice
    9.15 a.m. P. Lansbury (Boston): The role of alpha-synuclein in Parkinson's disease
  • Listen to lecture: P. Lansbury
  • 10.15 a.m. T. Iwatsubo (Tokyo): Purification of Lewy bodies and identification of alpha-synuclein as a major component of Lewy bodies
  • Listen to lecture: T. Iwatsubo
  • 10.45 a.m. Posters and Coffee-break
    11.15 a.m. K. Wilhelmsen (San Francisco): Mutational analysis of tau in chromosome 17-linked dementia
  • Listen to lecture: K. Wilhelmsen
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  • 11.45 a.m. M. Hutton (Jacksonville): Missense and splice site mutations in tau associated with FTDP-17
  • Listen to lecture: M. Hutton
  • 12.15 a.m. Posters and Lunch
    1.45 p.m. G. Schellenberg (Seattle): Tau mutations in frontotemporal dementia, progressive supra nuclear palsy, and Alzheimer's disease
    2.15 p.m. M. Goedert (Cambridge): Tauopathies and alpha-synucleinopathies
    2.45 p.m. V. Lee (Philadelphia): Pathobiology of FTDP-17: Genotype predicts phenotype
    3.15 p.m. Posters and Coffee-break
    3.45 p.m. L. Buée (Lille): Neurodegenerative disorders with tauopathies: Mad tau diseases?
    4.15 p.m. E.-M. Mandelkow (Hamburg): Tau protein and Alzheimer's disease: Aggregation, phosphorylation and role in intracellular trafficking
    4.45 p.m. J. Trojanowski (Philadelphia): Transgenic (TG) mouse models of Alzheimer's disease (AD) tau pathologies
  • Listen to lecture: J. Trojanowski
  • 5.15 p.m. Conclusion
    We wish to thank Springer Verlag for permitting the Alzheimer Research Forum to present these lectures.



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