"What's Good for the Body is Good for the Brain" the topic of Alzheimer's Disease Center symposium
The UC Davis Alzheimer's Disease Center will hold its first annual research symposium and poster session titled "What's Good for the Body is Good for the Brain," on Thursday, Nov. 1, from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in lecture hall 2222 in the Education Building, 4610 X St., Sacramento, Calif.
The event will feature welcomes from Chong Porter, associate vice chancellor of Health Sciences Development and Alumni Relations, and Charles DeCarli, director of the Alzheimer's Disease Center. It is being held in recognition of National Alzheimer's Disease Month in November.
Two researchers, Heike Wulff, associate professor in the Department of Pharmacology, and Owen Carmichael, assistant professor in the Department of Neurology, will give brief presentations on their research. Wulff will discuss "Microglial Potassium Channels as Potential Novel Targets for Alzheimer's Disease" at 4:40 p.m., followed by a discussion of "Development of MRI-Based Measures of Local Hippocampus Atrophy" by Carmichael at 4:50 p.m.
DeCarli will then moderate a panel discussion, "What's Good for the Body is Good for the Brain," at 5 p.m. Panelists will include Lars Berglund, director of the UC Davis Clinical and Translational Science Center; Jan Nolta, director of the UC Davis Center for Regenerative Cures; Bruce Reed, associate director of the Alzheimer's Disease Center; and John Rutledge, vice chair of research in the Department of Internal Medicine. The poster session will follow at 5:30 p.m.
The event is sponsored by the Alzheimer's Disease Center, Sunrise Senior Living, the Alzheimer's Aid Society of Northern California, CiminoCare and the Asian Community Center's Bridge to Healthy Families Project. For further information, please contact Jayne La Grande, Alzheimer's Disease Center, at 916-734-5728.




