FEATURED SPEAKERS
AGING AND YOUR BRAIN
MODERATOR: Tara Narula, M.D., FACC
Assistant Professor, Cardiology Zucker School of Medicine; Associate Director, Lenox Hill Women’s Heart Programs; and CBS News Senior Medical Correspondent
Jessica Caldwell, Ph.D.
Director, Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement Prevention, Center at Cleveland Clinic
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NAVIGATING A DEMENTIA DIAGNOSIS
Sarah Kremen, M.D.
Behavioral Neurologist and Director of the Neurobehavior Program at the Jona Goldrich Center for Alzheimer's and Memory Disorders at Cedar-Sinai Medical Center
Petra Niles M.S.G.
Gerontologist and Senior Manager of African American Services at Alzheimer’s Los Angeles
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THE FUTURE OF BRAIN HEALTH
Sandra Bond Chapman, Ph.D.
Founder and Chief Director, Center for BrainHealth, Dee Wyly Distinguished University Professor Behavioral and Brain Sciences at The University of Texas at Dallas
Richard S. Isaacson, M.D.
Director of the Alzheimer’s Prevention Clinic at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian
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WAM is the preeminent organization focused exclusively on women and Alzheimer’s. WAM was created to answer the question of why two out of every three brains that develop Alzheimer’s belong to women, and why women of color are at even higher risk. In 2010, The Shriver Report: A Woman’s Nation Takes on Alzheimer’s made news when it reported for the first time that contrary to prevailing opinion, Alzheimer’s did–and does–discriminate against women. This groundbreaking report, a collaboration between WAM Founder, Maria Shriver and the Alzheimer’s Association, opened a new chapter in the Alzheimer’s story, and ever since, WAM has been leading the way when it comes to Alzheimer’s and Women. We work to change the future of Alzheimer’s, one woman at a time.