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Page 1: Proceedings of International Conference on Alzheimer’s ... · 5th International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia September 29-October 01, 2016 London, UK ... Potential

conferenceseriescom710th Conference

5th International Conference on

Alzheimerrsquos Disease ampDementia

September 29-October 01 2016 London UK

Proceedings of

Hosting Organization Conference Series LLC2360 Corporate Circle Suite 400 Henderson NV 89074-7722 USA

Ph +1-702-508-5200 Ext 8034 Fax +1-650-618-1417 Toll free +1-800-216-6499

Conference Series LtdHeathrow Stockley Park Lakeside House 1 Furzeground Way

Heathrow UB11 1BD UK Tel +1-800-216-6499Email dementianeuroconferencescom dementiaconferenceseriesnet

Supporting Sponsors

Scientific Program

Keynote ForumIntroduction

0900-0940 Claude M Wischik TauRx Therapeutics UK

0940-1020Title Dendrimerrsquos ndashNew hope in the treatment of Alzheimerrsquos diseaseJerzy Leszek Wroclaw Medical University Poland

1020-1100Title Alternative Models for Drug Discovery in Alzheimerrsquos DiseaseJordan L Holtzman University of Minnesota USA

Networking and Refreshments 1100-1120 Concorde FoyerSessions Causes and Prevention | Managing DementiaSession Chair Claude M Wischik TauRx Therapeutics United KingdomSession Chair Jerzy Leszek Wroclaw Medical University Poland

Session Introduction

1120-1140Title Managing behavioral disturbance with the dementia client through Person-centered care modelClaire Henry Lourdes Memory Center USA

1140-1200Title Depression predicts imminent conversion from mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimeracutes diseaseMichaela Defrancesco Medical University of Innsbruck Austria

1200-1220Title An interventional study to promote appropriate use of psychotropic drugs in care homes in people with dementiaDebjani Banerjee Gangopadhyay University of the West of Scotland UK

1220-1240Title Potential Benefits of Functional Task Exercise on Cognition and Functional Status of Older Adults with Mild Cognitive ImpairmentLawla LF Law Tung Wah College Hong Kong

Group PhotoLunch Break 1240-1330 Aromi Restaurant

1330-1350Title Importance of developing skills of Dementia care workers for providing palliative care in DementiaSangeeta Semwal Saathi Care amp Nursing Private Limited India

1350-1410Title To Investigate Role of Glycosylated Hemoglobin(HbA1C) as a Biomarker for prediction of Dementia ampampCognitive Dysfunction in Type 2 Diabetic PatientsAman Gupta Amity University India

1410-1430Title Pharmaceutical effect of Murraya Koenigii on Alzheimers disease- A reviewAnanya Bagchi IIT Kharagpur India

1430-1450Title Risk factors in induction and progression of Alzheimerrsquos disease Impact on protection and disease-modifying factorsAzza A Ali Al-Azhar University Egypt

1450-1510Title A Major Early Driver of Tauopathy and Neurodegeneration that is Blocked by AntibodyKoorosh Shahpasand Royan Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Technology Iran

1510-1600Special Session by Lew LimVielight Inc Canada

Networking amp Refreshment Break 1600-1620 Concorde Foyer

1620-1700Workshop on Wake up London ndash Raising awareness of dementia in Londonrsquos Black Asian and Minority ethnic communitiesDavid Truswell Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust UK

0800-0830 RegistrationsDay 1 September 29 2016

Concorde Suite 2amp3

Opening Ceremony0830-0900conferenceseriescom

Scientific Program

Sessions Amyloid Protein in Dementia | Therapeutic Targets | Imaging TechniquesSession Chair Jerzy Leszek Wroclaw Medical University PolandSession Chair Zhicheng Xiao Monash University Australia

Session Introduction

1700-1720Title ACAT1SOAT1 as a therapeutic target for Alzheimers diseaseT Y Chang Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth USA

1720-1740Title Imputation and Censored Covariate Application to Alzheimer StudyFolefac Atem University of Texas Health Science Center USA

1740-1800Title A scFv antibody targeting common oligomeric epitope has potential for treating several amyloidosesXiao-lin Yu Chinese Academy of Sciences China

1800-1820Title Rivastigmine and Citalopram treatment for Alzheimerrsquos disease (AD) in daily clinical practiceKrishna Prasad Pathak Amity Global education Nepal

Panel Discussion

Day 2 September 30 2016

Concorde Suite 3Keynote Forum

0900-0940Title Utilizing the TTAP method to enhance collective impact on a Dementia and gero-psychiatic unit increasing interactions and involvement while decreasing falls

Linda Levine Madori St Thomas Aquinas College USA

0940-1020Title Neurodegeneration research From molecules big animal models to human beings

Zhicheng Xiao Monash University Australia

1020-1100Title Study on Diabetes Induced Dementia and the Mechanisms of Synaptic Plasticity in KK-Ay Mice

Xiaoliang Wang Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences ChinaNetworking and Refreshments 1100-1120 Concorde Foyer

SessionsAnimal Models and Translational Medicine | Pathophysiology and Disease Mechanisms | Diagnosis and SymptomsSession Chair Linda Levine Madori St Thomas Aquinas College USASession Co-chair Mourad Tayebi The University of Melbourne Australia

Session Introduction

1120-1140Title Neuroprotective and Neurorestorative effects of disease-modifying single-domain Antibody fragments in Aged BeaglesMourad Tayebi The University of Melbourne Australia

1140-1200Title Recovery and immunological properties of ldquoCerebralrdquo under the acute strokeAskold Shestunov Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv Ukraine

1200-1220Title The projection from postrhinal cortex to ventral lateral orbitofrontal cortex impacts on spatial memoryQI Xinyang Southeast University China

1220-1240Title Ins2 gene expression and function in the mouse brainSunday A Ajayi University of British Columbia Canada

1240-1300Title Platelet CD40L mediates activation of Astrocytes and Microglia culminating in Neuronal injury in brain regions associated with Memory functions during Chronic HypertensionShahnawaz Ali Bhat CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute India

1300-1320Title Effect of Medlar (Mespilus germanica L) fruit and seed flavonoids on learning and memory and also hippocampal CA3 neurons in Alzheimerrsquos ratsMatin Ramezani Arak University Iran

Lunch Break 1320-1400 Aromi Restaurant

1400-1420Title Development of combined therapy for Alzheimerrsquos disease A mechanistic studyZhengnan Shan University of South Australia Australia

1420-1440Title The in vivo triad behind the neuromodulatory effect of Bauhinia variegata LAlaa Selim German University in Cairo Egypt

1440-1510Workshop on A Pharmacoeconomical Approach To Dementia A Review Of The Current Pharmacological And Non-Pharmacological Managements ndash A Cost-Benefit AnalysisLuis Angel Francisco Sorroza Lopez University La Salle Mexico Mexico

1510-1620Special Session by Hayley Riley and Louise EvansHaylo Theatre United Kingdom

Networking and Refreshments 1620-1640 Concorde FoyerPoster Presentations 1640-1730 Concorde Foyer

Poster Judge Jerzy Leszek Wroclaw Medical University PolandPoster Judge Linda Levine Madori St Thomas Aquinas College USA

ADD-01Title Primary and secondary prevention interventions for cognitive decline and dementia- An overviewFlodgren Gerd National Institute of Public Health Norway

ADD-02TitleCognitive impairment is correlated with and unstable mental health profileEtindele Sosso Faustin Armel University of Montreal Canada

ADD-03Title Effect of non-pharmacological interventions on functional performance in mild cognitive impairment (MCI) A scoping reviewNavaldeep Kaur McGill University Canada

ADD-04Title A Multifaceted rehabilitation model in Alzheimerrsquos Disease maintains brain speed over 60 Months A case reportValentin Bragin Stress Relief and Memory Training Center USA

ADD-05Title Systematic review of positive psychology outcome measures for family carers of people with dementiaJacki Stansfeld University College London UK

ADD-06Title Trends of Successful Exelon (Rivastigmine) patch in Geriatric patients with DementiaJanice Hoffman Western University of Health Sciences USA

ADD-07Title Oxidative modification of γ-secretase enhances amyloidogenic pathwayHarkkyun Kim Sungkyunkwan University School of Pharmacy Republic of Korea

ADD-08Title Neurocognitive Markers in Early Diagnosis of Alzheimerrsquos DiseasePooja Rai Banaras Hindu University India

ADD-09Title Role of Presenilin-1 Mutations in Mitochondrial DynamicsHeejin Park Sungkyunkwan University Republic of Korea

ADD-10Title Vitamin D and resveratrol prevents cognitive decline via reduces APP amyloidogenic processing in the SAMP8 miceLili Xin Soochow University China

ADD-11Title The Role of Mental and Physical Activities against Development of Alzheimerrsquos disease in Socialized and Isolated RatsAzza A Ali Al-Azhar University Egypt

ADD-12Title Study on Social Isolation as a Risk Factor in Alzheimers disease Azza A Ali Al-Azhar University Egypt

ADD-13Title Inhibition of mitochondrial fission ameliorates the pathogenesis of Alzheimerrsquos diseaseHeejin Park Sungkyunkwan University Republic of Korea

ADD-14Title XHC restores cognition of Alzheimerrsquos disease mice and reduces amyloid beta burden via repressing BACE1 promoter activityGun Young Jung Sungkyunkwan University School of Pharmacy Republic of Korea

ADD-15Title RA improves cognitive function of Alzheimerrsquos disease mouse model through inhibition of BACE1 expression and neuroinflammationGun Young Jung Sungkyunkwan University School of Pharmacy Republic of Korea

ADD-16

Title The combination of 1α25dihydroxyvitaminD3 with resveratrol prevents endoplasmic reticulum stress-mediated neuronal degeneration by improving insulin signaling and inhibiting tau hyperphosphorylation in SH-SY5Y cellsZhongxiao Wan Soochow University China

ADD-17Title SH2B1 is involved in the accumulation of Aβ42 in Alzheimerrsquos disease modelWen-An Wang Shanghai Jiaotong University China

ADD-18Title Clinical Usefulness of [18F]FC119S PET as an Auxiliary Diagnostic Methods for DementiaSang Moo Lim Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences Republic of Korea

Day 3 October 01 2016

Concorde Suite 3SessionsGeriatrics and Cognitive Disorder | Care Practice and AwarenessSession Chair Jerzy Leszek Wroclaw Medical University PolandSession Co-chair Anita Saltmarche Saltmarche Health amp Associates Inc Canada

Session Introduction

1000-1020Title Impact of Physical and Mental Insults on Dementia Clinical Observations following a Transcranial-Intranasal Photobiomodulation Therapy StudyAnita Saltmarche Saltmarche Health amp Associates Inc Canada

1020-1040Title Stop Dementia in itrsquos Track with Alternative Healing ModalitiesSophia Stavron StavroHedi LLC USA

1040-1100Title Engaging with lived dementia experience through first-person media narrativesGary Morris University of Leeds UK

Networking and Refreshments 1100-1120 Concorde Foyer

1120-1140Title Trends of successful exelon (Rivastigmine) patch in geriatric patients with DementiaJanice Hoffman Western University of Health Sciences USA

1140-1200Title The Relationship between the Number of Chronic Diseases and Living Environment among Dementia PatientsFENG Ze-yun Shanghai Medical Information Center China

1200-1220Title The National Dementia Strategy Making it culturally competent for allTiwalola Kolapo Middlesex University UK

1220-1240Title Systematic review of positive psychology outcome measures for family carers of people with dementia Jacki Stansfeld University College London UK

1240-1300Title The development of an online information and support program for informal carers of people living with YOD The RHAPSODY studyBridget Jones University of Surrey UK

Lunch Break 1300-1340 Aromi Restaurant

1340-1400Title Talking with Dementia The patterns and characteristics of a unique communicationDaniella Arieli Emek Yezreel College Israel

1400-1420Title A case report of delirium superimposed on dementia in an elderly female patient with venous thrombosis of the legAhmed M Lutfi Al-Imam University of Baghdad Iraq

1420-1440Title Decision on mode of feeding in advanced dementia Experience of caregivers in the discussion with medical professionKwan Ching Yin Connie The Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong

1440-1530Workshop on Play is the Highest form of researchrdquo How Einsteinrsquos quote inspired meLaura Templeton University College London UK

Networking and Refreshments 1530-1600 Concorde FoyerAwards amp Closing Ceremony

Website wwwalzheimers-dementiaconferenceseriescomE-mail dementianeuroconferencescom dementiaconferenceseriesnet

Bookmark Your Dates

October 16-18 2017 Rome Italy

7th International Conference on

Alzheimerrsquos Disease amp Dementia

Page 2: Proceedings of International Conference on Alzheimer’s ... · 5th International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia September 29-October 01, 2016 London, UK ... Potential

Keynote ForumIntroduction

0900-0940 Claude M Wischik TauRx Therapeutics UK

0940-1020Title Dendrimerrsquos ndashNew hope in the treatment of Alzheimerrsquos diseaseJerzy Leszek Wroclaw Medical University Poland

1020-1100Title Alternative Models for Drug Discovery in Alzheimerrsquos DiseaseJordan L Holtzman University of Minnesota USA

Networking and Refreshments 1100-1120 Concorde FoyerSessions Causes and Prevention | Managing DementiaSession Chair Claude M Wischik TauRx Therapeutics United KingdomSession Chair Jerzy Leszek Wroclaw Medical University Poland

Session Introduction

1120-1140Title Managing behavioral disturbance with the dementia client through Person-centered care modelClaire Henry Lourdes Memory Center USA

1140-1200Title Depression predicts imminent conversion from mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimeracutes diseaseMichaela Defrancesco Medical University of Innsbruck Austria

1200-1220Title An interventional study to promote appropriate use of psychotropic drugs in care homes in people with dementiaDebjani Banerjee Gangopadhyay University of the West of Scotland UK

1220-1240Title Potential Benefits of Functional Task Exercise on Cognition and Functional Status of Older Adults with Mild Cognitive ImpairmentLawla LF Law Tung Wah College Hong Kong

Group PhotoLunch Break 1240-1330 Aromi Restaurant

1330-1350Title Importance of developing skills of Dementia care workers for providing palliative care in DementiaSangeeta Semwal Saathi Care amp Nursing Private Limited India

1350-1410Title To Investigate Role of Glycosylated Hemoglobin(HbA1C) as a Biomarker for prediction of Dementia ampampCognitive Dysfunction in Type 2 Diabetic PatientsAman Gupta Amity University India

1410-1430Title Pharmaceutical effect of Murraya Koenigii on Alzheimers disease- A reviewAnanya Bagchi IIT Kharagpur India

1430-1450Title Risk factors in induction and progression of Alzheimerrsquos disease Impact on protection and disease-modifying factorsAzza A Ali Al-Azhar University Egypt

1450-1510Title A Major Early Driver of Tauopathy and Neurodegeneration that is Blocked by AntibodyKoorosh Shahpasand Royan Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Technology Iran

1510-1600Special Session by Lew LimVielight Inc Canada

Networking amp Refreshment Break 1600-1620 Concorde Foyer

1620-1700Workshop on Wake up London ndash Raising awareness of dementia in Londonrsquos Black Asian and Minority ethnic communitiesDavid Truswell Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust UK

0800-0830 RegistrationsDay 1 September 29 2016

Concorde Suite 2amp3

Opening Ceremony0830-0900conferenceseriescom

Scientific Program

Sessions Amyloid Protein in Dementia | Therapeutic Targets | Imaging TechniquesSession Chair Jerzy Leszek Wroclaw Medical University PolandSession Chair Zhicheng Xiao Monash University Australia

Session Introduction

1700-1720Title ACAT1SOAT1 as a therapeutic target for Alzheimers diseaseT Y Chang Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth USA

1720-1740Title Imputation and Censored Covariate Application to Alzheimer StudyFolefac Atem University of Texas Health Science Center USA

1740-1800Title A scFv antibody targeting common oligomeric epitope has potential for treating several amyloidosesXiao-lin Yu Chinese Academy of Sciences China

1800-1820Title Rivastigmine and Citalopram treatment for Alzheimerrsquos disease (AD) in daily clinical practiceKrishna Prasad Pathak Amity Global education Nepal

Panel Discussion

Day 2 September 30 2016

Concorde Suite 3Keynote Forum

0900-0940Title Utilizing the TTAP method to enhance collective impact on a Dementia and gero-psychiatic unit increasing interactions and involvement while decreasing falls

Linda Levine Madori St Thomas Aquinas College USA

0940-1020Title Neurodegeneration research From molecules big animal models to human beings

Zhicheng Xiao Monash University Australia

1020-1100Title Study on Diabetes Induced Dementia and the Mechanisms of Synaptic Plasticity in KK-Ay Mice

Xiaoliang Wang Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences ChinaNetworking and Refreshments 1100-1120 Concorde Foyer

SessionsAnimal Models and Translational Medicine | Pathophysiology and Disease Mechanisms | Diagnosis and SymptomsSession Chair Linda Levine Madori St Thomas Aquinas College USASession Co-chair Mourad Tayebi The University of Melbourne Australia

Session Introduction

1120-1140Title Neuroprotective and Neurorestorative effects of disease-modifying single-domain Antibody fragments in Aged BeaglesMourad Tayebi The University of Melbourne Australia

1140-1200Title Recovery and immunological properties of ldquoCerebralrdquo under the acute strokeAskold Shestunov Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv Ukraine

1200-1220Title The projection from postrhinal cortex to ventral lateral orbitofrontal cortex impacts on spatial memoryQI Xinyang Southeast University China

1220-1240Title Ins2 gene expression and function in the mouse brainSunday A Ajayi University of British Columbia Canada

1240-1300Title Platelet CD40L mediates activation of Astrocytes and Microglia culminating in Neuronal injury in brain regions associated with Memory functions during Chronic HypertensionShahnawaz Ali Bhat CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute India

1300-1320Title Effect of Medlar (Mespilus germanica L) fruit and seed flavonoids on learning and memory and also hippocampal CA3 neurons in Alzheimerrsquos ratsMatin Ramezani Arak University Iran

Lunch Break 1320-1400 Aromi Restaurant

1400-1420Title Development of combined therapy for Alzheimerrsquos disease A mechanistic studyZhengnan Shan University of South Australia Australia

1420-1440Title The in vivo triad behind the neuromodulatory effect of Bauhinia variegata LAlaa Selim German University in Cairo Egypt

1440-1510Workshop on A Pharmacoeconomical Approach To Dementia A Review Of The Current Pharmacological And Non-Pharmacological Managements ndash A Cost-Benefit AnalysisLuis Angel Francisco Sorroza Lopez University La Salle Mexico Mexico

1510-1620Special Session by Hayley Riley and Louise EvansHaylo Theatre United Kingdom

Networking and Refreshments 1620-1640 Concorde FoyerPoster Presentations 1640-1730 Concorde Foyer

Poster Judge Jerzy Leszek Wroclaw Medical University PolandPoster Judge Linda Levine Madori St Thomas Aquinas College USA

ADD-01Title Primary and secondary prevention interventions for cognitive decline and dementia- An overviewFlodgren Gerd National Institute of Public Health Norway

ADD-02TitleCognitive impairment is correlated with and unstable mental health profileEtindele Sosso Faustin Armel University of Montreal Canada

ADD-03Title Effect of non-pharmacological interventions on functional performance in mild cognitive impairment (MCI) A scoping reviewNavaldeep Kaur McGill University Canada

ADD-04Title A Multifaceted rehabilitation model in Alzheimerrsquos Disease maintains brain speed over 60 Months A case reportValentin Bragin Stress Relief and Memory Training Center USA

ADD-05Title Systematic review of positive psychology outcome measures for family carers of people with dementiaJacki Stansfeld University College London UK

ADD-06Title Trends of Successful Exelon (Rivastigmine) patch in Geriatric patients with DementiaJanice Hoffman Western University of Health Sciences USA

ADD-07Title Oxidative modification of γ-secretase enhances amyloidogenic pathwayHarkkyun Kim Sungkyunkwan University School of Pharmacy Republic of Korea

ADD-08Title Neurocognitive Markers in Early Diagnosis of Alzheimerrsquos DiseasePooja Rai Banaras Hindu University India

ADD-09Title Role of Presenilin-1 Mutations in Mitochondrial DynamicsHeejin Park Sungkyunkwan University Republic of Korea

ADD-10Title Vitamin D and resveratrol prevents cognitive decline via reduces APP amyloidogenic processing in the SAMP8 miceLili Xin Soochow University China

ADD-11Title The Role of Mental and Physical Activities against Development of Alzheimerrsquos disease in Socialized and Isolated RatsAzza A Ali Al-Azhar University Egypt

ADD-12Title Study on Social Isolation as a Risk Factor in Alzheimers disease Azza A Ali Al-Azhar University Egypt

ADD-13Title Inhibition of mitochondrial fission ameliorates the pathogenesis of Alzheimerrsquos diseaseHeejin Park Sungkyunkwan University Republic of Korea

ADD-14Title XHC restores cognition of Alzheimerrsquos disease mice and reduces amyloid beta burden via repressing BACE1 promoter activityGun Young Jung Sungkyunkwan University School of Pharmacy Republic of Korea

ADD-15Title RA improves cognitive function of Alzheimerrsquos disease mouse model through inhibition of BACE1 expression and neuroinflammationGun Young Jung Sungkyunkwan University School of Pharmacy Republic of Korea

ADD-16

Title The combination of 1α25dihydroxyvitaminD3 with resveratrol prevents endoplasmic reticulum stress-mediated neuronal degeneration by improving insulin signaling and inhibiting tau hyperphosphorylation in SH-SY5Y cellsZhongxiao Wan Soochow University China

ADD-17Title SH2B1 is involved in the accumulation of Aβ42 in Alzheimerrsquos disease modelWen-An Wang Shanghai Jiaotong University China

ADD-18Title Clinical Usefulness of [18F]FC119S PET as an Auxiliary Diagnostic Methods for DementiaSang Moo Lim Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences Republic of Korea

Day 3 October 01 2016

Concorde Suite 3SessionsGeriatrics and Cognitive Disorder | Care Practice and AwarenessSession Chair Jerzy Leszek Wroclaw Medical University PolandSession Co-chair Anita Saltmarche Saltmarche Health amp Associates Inc Canada

Session Introduction

1000-1020Title Impact of Physical and Mental Insults on Dementia Clinical Observations following a Transcranial-Intranasal Photobiomodulation Therapy StudyAnita Saltmarche Saltmarche Health amp Associates Inc Canada

1020-1040Title Stop Dementia in itrsquos Track with Alternative Healing ModalitiesSophia Stavron StavroHedi LLC USA

1040-1100Title Engaging with lived dementia experience through first-person media narrativesGary Morris University of Leeds UK

Networking and Refreshments 1100-1120 Concorde Foyer

1120-1140Title Trends of successful exelon (Rivastigmine) patch in geriatric patients with DementiaJanice Hoffman Western University of Health Sciences USA

1140-1200Title The Relationship between the Number of Chronic Diseases and Living Environment among Dementia PatientsFENG Ze-yun Shanghai Medical Information Center China

1200-1220Title The National Dementia Strategy Making it culturally competent for allTiwalola Kolapo Middlesex University UK

1220-1240Title Systematic review of positive psychology outcome measures for family carers of people with dementia Jacki Stansfeld University College London UK

1240-1300Title The development of an online information and support program for informal carers of people living with YOD The RHAPSODY studyBridget Jones University of Surrey UK

Lunch Break 1300-1340 Aromi Restaurant

1340-1400Title Talking with Dementia The patterns and characteristics of a unique communicationDaniella Arieli Emek Yezreel College Israel

1400-1420Title A case report of delirium superimposed on dementia in an elderly female patient with venous thrombosis of the legAhmed M Lutfi Al-Imam University of Baghdad Iraq

1420-1440Title Decision on mode of feeding in advanced dementia Experience of caregivers in the discussion with medical professionKwan Ching Yin Connie The Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong

1440-1530Workshop on Play is the Highest form of researchrdquo How Einsteinrsquos quote inspired meLaura Templeton University College London UK

Networking and Refreshments 1530-1600 Concorde FoyerAwards amp Closing Ceremony

Website wwwalzheimers-dementiaconferenceseriescomE-mail dementianeuroconferencescom dementiaconferenceseriesnet

Bookmark Your Dates

October 16-18 2017 Rome Italy

7th International Conference on

Alzheimerrsquos Disease amp Dementia

Page 3: Proceedings of International Conference on Alzheimer’s ... · 5th International Conference on Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia September 29-October 01, 2016 London, UK ... Potential

Sessions Amyloid Protein in Dementia | Therapeutic Targets | Imaging TechniquesSession Chair Jerzy Leszek Wroclaw Medical University PolandSession Chair Zhicheng Xiao Monash University Australia

Session Introduction

1700-1720Title ACAT1SOAT1 as a therapeutic target for Alzheimers diseaseT Y Chang Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth USA

1720-1740Title Imputation and Censored Covariate Application to Alzheimer StudyFolefac Atem University of Texas Health Science Center USA

1740-1800Title A scFv antibody targeting common oligomeric epitope has potential for treating several amyloidosesXiao-lin Yu Chinese Academy of Sciences China

1800-1820Title Rivastigmine and Citalopram treatment for Alzheimerrsquos disease (AD) in daily clinical practiceKrishna Prasad Pathak Amity Global education Nepal

Panel Discussion

Day 2 September 30 2016

Concorde Suite 3Keynote Forum

0900-0940Title Utilizing the TTAP method to enhance collective impact on a Dementia and gero-psychiatic unit increasing interactions and involvement while decreasing falls

Linda Levine Madori St Thomas Aquinas College USA

0940-1020Title Neurodegeneration research From molecules big animal models to human beings

Zhicheng Xiao Monash University Australia

1020-1100Title Study on Diabetes Induced Dementia and the Mechanisms of Synaptic Plasticity in KK-Ay Mice

Xiaoliang Wang Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences ChinaNetworking and Refreshments 1100-1120 Concorde Foyer

SessionsAnimal Models and Translational Medicine | Pathophysiology and Disease Mechanisms | Diagnosis and SymptomsSession Chair Linda Levine Madori St Thomas Aquinas College USASession Co-chair Mourad Tayebi The University of Melbourne Australia

Session Introduction

1120-1140Title Neuroprotective and Neurorestorative effects of disease-modifying single-domain Antibody fragments in Aged BeaglesMourad Tayebi The University of Melbourne Australia

1140-1200Title Recovery and immunological properties of ldquoCerebralrdquo under the acute strokeAskold Shestunov Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv Ukraine

1200-1220Title The projection from postrhinal cortex to ventral lateral orbitofrontal cortex impacts on spatial memoryQI Xinyang Southeast University China

1220-1240Title Ins2 gene expression and function in the mouse brainSunday A Ajayi University of British Columbia Canada

1240-1300Title Platelet CD40L mediates activation of Astrocytes and Microglia culminating in Neuronal injury in brain regions associated with Memory functions during Chronic HypertensionShahnawaz Ali Bhat CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute India

1300-1320Title Effect of Medlar (Mespilus germanica L) fruit and seed flavonoids on learning and memory and also hippocampal CA3 neurons in Alzheimerrsquos ratsMatin Ramezani Arak University Iran

Lunch Break 1320-1400 Aromi Restaurant

1400-1420Title Development of combined therapy for Alzheimerrsquos disease A mechanistic studyZhengnan Shan University of South Australia Australia

1420-1440Title The in vivo triad behind the neuromodulatory effect of Bauhinia variegata LAlaa Selim German University in Cairo Egypt

1440-1510Workshop on A Pharmacoeconomical Approach To Dementia A Review Of The Current Pharmacological And Non-Pharmacological Managements ndash A Cost-Benefit AnalysisLuis Angel Francisco Sorroza Lopez University La Salle Mexico Mexico

1510-1620Special Session by Hayley Riley and Louise EvansHaylo Theatre United Kingdom

Networking and Refreshments 1620-1640 Concorde FoyerPoster Presentations 1640-1730 Concorde Foyer

Poster Judge Jerzy Leszek Wroclaw Medical University PolandPoster Judge Linda Levine Madori St Thomas Aquinas College USA

ADD-01Title Primary and secondary prevention interventions for cognitive decline and dementia- An overviewFlodgren Gerd National Institute of Public Health Norway

ADD-02TitleCognitive impairment is correlated with and unstable mental health profileEtindele Sosso Faustin Armel University of Montreal Canada

ADD-03Title Effect of non-pharmacological interventions on functional performance in mild cognitive impairment (MCI) A scoping reviewNavaldeep Kaur McGill University Canada

ADD-04Title A Multifaceted rehabilitation model in Alzheimerrsquos Disease maintains brain speed over 60 Months A case reportValentin Bragin Stress Relief and Memory Training Center USA

ADD-05Title Systematic review of positive psychology outcome measures for family carers of people with dementiaJacki Stansfeld University College London UK

ADD-06Title Trends of Successful Exelon (Rivastigmine) patch in Geriatric patients with DementiaJanice Hoffman Western University of Health Sciences USA

ADD-07Title Oxidative modification of γ-secretase enhances amyloidogenic pathwayHarkkyun Kim Sungkyunkwan University School of Pharmacy Republic of Korea

ADD-08Title Neurocognitive Markers in Early Diagnosis of Alzheimerrsquos DiseasePooja Rai Banaras Hindu University India

ADD-09Title Role of Presenilin-1 Mutations in Mitochondrial DynamicsHeejin Park Sungkyunkwan University Republic of Korea

ADD-10Title Vitamin D and resveratrol prevents cognitive decline via reduces APP amyloidogenic processing in the SAMP8 miceLili Xin Soochow University China

ADD-11Title The Role of Mental and Physical Activities against Development of Alzheimerrsquos disease in Socialized and Isolated RatsAzza A Ali Al-Azhar University Egypt

ADD-12Title Study on Social Isolation as a Risk Factor in Alzheimers disease Azza A Ali Al-Azhar University Egypt

ADD-13Title Inhibition of mitochondrial fission ameliorates the pathogenesis of Alzheimerrsquos diseaseHeejin Park Sungkyunkwan University Republic of Korea

ADD-14Title XHC restores cognition of Alzheimerrsquos disease mice and reduces amyloid beta burden via repressing BACE1 promoter activityGun Young Jung Sungkyunkwan University School of Pharmacy Republic of Korea

ADD-15Title RA improves cognitive function of Alzheimerrsquos disease mouse model through inhibition of BACE1 expression and neuroinflammationGun Young Jung Sungkyunkwan University School of Pharmacy Republic of Korea

ADD-16

Title The combination of 1α25dihydroxyvitaminD3 with resveratrol prevents endoplasmic reticulum stress-mediated neuronal degeneration by improving insulin signaling and inhibiting tau hyperphosphorylation in SH-SY5Y cellsZhongxiao Wan Soochow University China

ADD-17Title SH2B1 is involved in the accumulation of Aβ42 in Alzheimerrsquos disease modelWen-An Wang Shanghai Jiaotong University China

ADD-18Title Clinical Usefulness of [18F]FC119S PET as an Auxiliary Diagnostic Methods for DementiaSang Moo Lim Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences Republic of Korea

Day 3 October 01 2016

Concorde Suite 3SessionsGeriatrics and Cognitive Disorder | Care Practice and AwarenessSession Chair Jerzy Leszek Wroclaw Medical University PolandSession Co-chair Anita Saltmarche Saltmarche Health amp Associates Inc Canada

Session Introduction

1000-1020Title Impact of Physical and Mental Insults on Dementia Clinical Observations following a Transcranial-Intranasal Photobiomodulation Therapy StudyAnita Saltmarche Saltmarche Health amp Associates Inc Canada

1020-1040Title Stop Dementia in itrsquos Track with Alternative Healing ModalitiesSophia Stavron StavroHedi LLC USA

1040-1100Title Engaging with lived dementia experience through first-person media narrativesGary Morris University of Leeds UK

Networking and Refreshments 1100-1120 Concorde Foyer

1120-1140Title Trends of successful exelon (Rivastigmine) patch in geriatric patients with DementiaJanice Hoffman Western University of Health Sciences USA

1140-1200Title The Relationship between the Number of Chronic Diseases and Living Environment among Dementia PatientsFENG Ze-yun Shanghai Medical Information Center China

1200-1220Title The National Dementia Strategy Making it culturally competent for allTiwalola Kolapo Middlesex University UK

1220-1240Title Systematic review of positive psychology outcome measures for family carers of people with dementia Jacki Stansfeld University College London UK

1240-1300Title The development of an online information and support program for informal carers of people living with YOD The RHAPSODY studyBridget Jones University of Surrey UK

Lunch Break 1300-1340 Aromi Restaurant

1340-1400Title Talking with Dementia The patterns and characteristics of a unique communicationDaniella Arieli Emek Yezreel College Israel

1400-1420Title A case report of delirium superimposed on dementia in an elderly female patient with venous thrombosis of the legAhmed M Lutfi Al-Imam University of Baghdad Iraq

1420-1440Title Decision on mode of feeding in advanced dementia Experience of caregivers in the discussion with medical professionKwan Ching Yin Connie The Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong

1440-1530Workshop on Play is the Highest form of researchrdquo How Einsteinrsquos quote inspired meLaura Templeton University College London UK

Networking and Refreshments 1530-1600 Concorde FoyerAwards amp Closing Ceremony

Website wwwalzheimers-dementiaconferenceseriescomE-mail dementianeuroconferencescom dementiaconferenceseriesnet

Bookmark Your Dates

October 16-18 2017 Rome Italy

7th International Conference on

Alzheimerrsquos Disease amp Dementia

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1420-1440Title The in vivo triad behind the neuromodulatory effect of Bauhinia variegata LAlaa Selim German University in Cairo Egypt

1440-1510Workshop on A Pharmacoeconomical Approach To Dementia A Review Of The Current Pharmacological And Non-Pharmacological Managements ndash A Cost-Benefit AnalysisLuis Angel Francisco Sorroza Lopez University La Salle Mexico Mexico

1510-1620Special Session by Hayley Riley and Louise EvansHaylo Theatre United Kingdom

Networking and Refreshments 1620-1640 Concorde FoyerPoster Presentations 1640-1730 Concorde Foyer

Poster Judge Jerzy Leszek Wroclaw Medical University PolandPoster Judge Linda Levine Madori St Thomas Aquinas College USA

ADD-01Title Primary and secondary prevention interventions for cognitive decline and dementia- An overviewFlodgren Gerd National Institute of Public Health Norway

ADD-02TitleCognitive impairment is correlated with and unstable mental health profileEtindele Sosso Faustin Armel University of Montreal Canada

ADD-03Title Effect of non-pharmacological interventions on functional performance in mild cognitive impairment (MCI) A scoping reviewNavaldeep Kaur McGill University Canada

ADD-04Title A Multifaceted rehabilitation model in Alzheimerrsquos Disease maintains brain speed over 60 Months A case reportValentin Bragin Stress Relief and Memory Training Center USA

ADD-05Title Systematic review of positive psychology outcome measures for family carers of people with dementiaJacki Stansfeld University College London UK

ADD-06Title Trends of Successful Exelon (Rivastigmine) patch in Geriatric patients with DementiaJanice Hoffman Western University of Health Sciences USA

ADD-07Title Oxidative modification of γ-secretase enhances amyloidogenic pathwayHarkkyun Kim Sungkyunkwan University School of Pharmacy Republic of Korea

ADD-08Title Neurocognitive Markers in Early Diagnosis of Alzheimerrsquos DiseasePooja Rai Banaras Hindu University India

ADD-09Title Role of Presenilin-1 Mutations in Mitochondrial DynamicsHeejin Park Sungkyunkwan University Republic of Korea

ADD-10Title Vitamin D and resveratrol prevents cognitive decline via reduces APP amyloidogenic processing in the SAMP8 miceLili Xin Soochow University China

ADD-11Title The Role of Mental and Physical Activities against Development of Alzheimerrsquos disease in Socialized and Isolated RatsAzza A Ali Al-Azhar University Egypt

ADD-12Title Study on Social Isolation as a Risk Factor in Alzheimers disease Azza A Ali Al-Azhar University Egypt

ADD-13Title Inhibition of mitochondrial fission ameliorates the pathogenesis of Alzheimerrsquos diseaseHeejin Park Sungkyunkwan University Republic of Korea

ADD-14Title XHC restores cognition of Alzheimerrsquos disease mice and reduces amyloid beta burden via repressing BACE1 promoter activityGun Young Jung Sungkyunkwan University School of Pharmacy Republic of Korea

ADD-15Title RA improves cognitive function of Alzheimerrsquos disease mouse model through inhibition of BACE1 expression and neuroinflammationGun Young Jung Sungkyunkwan University School of Pharmacy Republic of Korea

ADD-16

Title The combination of 1α25dihydroxyvitaminD3 with resveratrol prevents endoplasmic reticulum stress-mediated neuronal degeneration by improving insulin signaling and inhibiting tau hyperphosphorylation in SH-SY5Y cellsZhongxiao Wan Soochow University China

ADD-17Title SH2B1 is involved in the accumulation of Aβ42 in Alzheimerrsquos disease modelWen-An Wang Shanghai Jiaotong University China

ADD-18Title Clinical Usefulness of [18F]FC119S PET as an Auxiliary Diagnostic Methods for DementiaSang Moo Lim Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences Republic of Korea

Day 3 October 01 2016

Concorde Suite 3SessionsGeriatrics and Cognitive Disorder | Care Practice and AwarenessSession Chair Jerzy Leszek Wroclaw Medical University PolandSession Co-chair Anita Saltmarche Saltmarche Health amp Associates Inc Canada

Session Introduction

1000-1020Title Impact of Physical and Mental Insults on Dementia Clinical Observations following a Transcranial-Intranasal Photobiomodulation Therapy StudyAnita Saltmarche Saltmarche Health amp Associates Inc Canada

1020-1040Title Stop Dementia in itrsquos Track with Alternative Healing ModalitiesSophia Stavron StavroHedi LLC USA

1040-1100Title Engaging with lived dementia experience through first-person media narrativesGary Morris University of Leeds UK

Networking and Refreshments 1100-1120 Concorde Foyer

1120-1140Title Trends of successful exelon (Rivastigmine) patch in geriatric patients with DementiaJanice Hoffman Western University of Health Sciences USA

1140-1200Title The Relationship between the Number of Chronic Diseases and Living Environment among Dementia PatientsFENG Ze-yun Shanghai Medical Information Center China

1200-1220Title The National Dementia Strategy Making it culturally competent for allTiwalola Kolapo Middlesex University UK

1220-1240Title Systematic review of positive psychology outcome measures for family carers of people with dementia Jacki Stansfeld University College London UK

1240-1300Title The development of an online information and support program for informal carers of people living with YOD The RHAPSODY studyBridget Jones University of Surrey UK

Lunch Break 1300-1340 Aromi Restaurant

1340-1400Title Talking with Dementia The patterns and characteristics of a unique communicationDaniella Arieli Emek Yezreel College Israel

1400-1420Title A case report of delirium superimposed on dementia in an elderly female patient with venous thrombosis of the legAhmed M Lutfi Al-Imam University of Baghdad Iraq

1420-1440Title Decision on mode of feeding in advanced dementia Experience of caregivers in the discussion with medical professionKwan Ching Yin Connie The Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong

1440-1530Workshop on Play is the Highest form of researchrdquo How Einsteinrsquos quote inspired meLaura Templeton University College London UK

Networking and Refreshments 1530-1600 Concorde FoyerAwards amp Closing Ceremony

Website wwwalzheimers-dementiaconferenceseriescomE-mail dementianeuroconferencescom dementiaconferenceseriesnet

Bookmark Your Dates

October 16-18 2017 Rome Italy

7th International Conference on

Alzheimerrsquos Disease amp Dementia

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ADD-17Title SH2B1 is involved in the accumulation of Aβ42 in Alzheimerrsquos disease modelWen-An Wang Shanghai Jiaotong University China

ADD-18Title Clinical Usefulness of [18F]FC119S PET as an Auxiliary Diagnostic Methods for DementiaSang Moo Lim Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences Republic of Korea

Day 3 October 01 2016

Concorde Suite 3SessionsGeriatrics and Cognitive Disorder | Care Practice and AwarenessSession Chair Jerzy Leszek Wroclaw Medical University PolandSession Co-chair Anita Saltmarche Saltmarche Health amp Associates Inc Canada

Session Introduction

1000-1020Title Impact of Physical and Mental Insults on Dementia Clinical Observations following a Transcranial-Intranasal Photobiomodulation Therapy StudyAnita Saltmarche Saltmarche Health amp Associates Inc Canada

1020-1040Title Stop Dementia in itrsquos Track with Alternative Healing ModalitiesSophia Stavron StavroHedi LLC USA

1040-1100Title Engaging with lived dementia experience through first-person media narrativesGary Morris University of Leeds UK

Networking and Refreshments 1100-1120 Concorde Foyer

1120-1140Title Trends of successful exelon (Rivastigmine) patch in geriatric patients with DementiaJanice Hoffman Western University of Health Sciences USA

1140-1200Title The Relationship between the Number of Chronic Diseases and Living Environment among Dementia PatientsFENG Ze-yun Shanghai Medical Information Center China

1200-1220Title The National Dementia Strategy Making it culturally competent for allTiwalola Kolapo Middlesex University UK

1220-1240Title Systematic review of positive psychology outcome measures for family carers of people with dementia Jacki Stansfeld University College London UK

1240-1300Title The development of an online information and support program for informal carers of people living with YOD The RHAPSODY studyBridget Jones University of Surrey UK

Lunch Break 1300-1340 Aromi Restaurant

1340-1400Title Talking with Dementia The patterns and characteristics of a unique communicationDaniella Arieli Emek Yezreel College Israel

1400-1420Title A case report of delirium superimposed on dementia in an elderly female patient with venous thrombosis of the legAhmed M Lutfi Al-Imam University of Baghdad Iraq

1420-1440Title Decision on mode of feeding in advanced dementia Experience of caregivers in the discussion with medical professionKwan Ching Yin Connie The Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong

1440-1530Workshop on Play is the Highest form of researchrdquo How Einsteinrsquos quote inspired meLaura Templeton University College London UK

Networking and Refreshments 1530-1600 Concorde FoyerAwards amp Closing Ceremony

Website wwwalzheimers-dementiaconferenceseriescomE-mail dementianeuroconferencescom dementiaconferenceseriesnet

Bookmark Your Dates

October 16-18 2017 Rome Italy

7th International Conference on

Alzheimerrsquos Disease amp Dementia