Thursday, March 12, 2009
07:30 - 08:30
Hall B
Lundbeck - Meet the Expert Breakfast Session - Alzheimer's Disease and Parkinson's Disease dementia - Diagnostic and therapeutic challenges
Expert:
M. Emre, Turkey
Thursday, March 12, 2009
10:00 - 10:40
Affiris GmbH - A new generation of vaccines: targeting AD, PD & Co!
Hall C
Chairpersons: F. Mattner, Austria
E. Masliah, USA
The AFFITOPE-/mimotope approach: A novel and safe vaccination strategy for neurodegenerative diseases
M. Mandler, Austria
Safety, tolerability and immunogenicity of AFFITOPE vaccines AD01 and AD02 in first-in-man studies in Alzheimer patients
A. Schneeberger, Austria
Immunotherapy for AD & PD: Effects on neuropathology
E. Masliah, USA
Thursday, March 12, 2009
11:20 - 13:00
Wyeth / Elan Symposium: Targeting the Molecular Pathways of AD: Rationale and Outcomes for Disease Modification Strategies
ACTIVITY INFORMATION
Hall A
Chairpersons's overview: Redefining Alzheimer's Disease
G. Waldemar, Department of Neurology, Memory Disorders Research Unit, Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark
Insights into the molecular pathways of Alzheimer's Disease
N. Robakis, Slaner Professor for AD Research, Director Center for Mol. Biology and Genetics of Neurodegeneration, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, USA
Emerging therapies in Alzheimer's Disease
R.S. Doody, Effie Marie Cain Chair in AD, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA
Early management of Alzheimer's Disease
Faculty Panel Discussion and Audience Q&A

Friday, March 13, 2009
07:30 - 08:30
Lundbeck / Teva Meet the Expert Breakfast Session: Early diagnosis and initiation of treatment challenges in PD and the rationale for initiating treatment as early as possible in the management of Parkinson's Disease
Hall B
Expert:
J. Kulisevsky, Spain

Friday, March 13, 2009
10:00 - 10:50
Cognitive Drug Research and Forenap: Current Trends in Dementia Trials: Guidelines, Imaging Biomarkers and Cognitive Tests
Hall C
The importance of assessing executive function in the dementias
R. Bullock, UK
New advances in Alzheimer's disease guidelines and technologies
P. Danjou, UK
The EMEA/CHMP 2008 Dementia guidelines; implications for cognitive testing in drug development
K. Wesnes, UK
Friday, March 13, 2009
11:20 - 13:00
Medivation - Mitochondria: An Emerging Therapeutic Focus in Neurodegenerative Diseases
Hall A
Chairperson: B.
Winblad, Sweden
Molecular basis for Neurodegenerative diseases
P. Mecocci, Italy
Pharmacological modulation of mitochondrial function in aging and neurodegeneration
M. Ankarcrona, Sweden
Novel targets in the treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease
R. Doody, USA
Development of novel therapeutics for Huntington’s Disease
K. Kieburtz, USA
New developments in the diagnosis and treatment of Parkinson’s Disease
W. Olanow, USA
Friday, March 13, 2009
17:00 - 18:30
Probiodrug AG - Pyroglutamated Abeta and Neuroinflammation: Targeting
Fundamentals of AD Pathogenesis by QC inhibition
Hall B
On the discovery, localization and properties of pGlu-Abeta peptides
T. Saido, Japan
pGlu Abeta, localization, toxicity, and prevention of formation by QC-inhibition
S. Schilling, Germany
Treatment of AD-pathology in different mouse models by QC-inhibitors
S. Rossner, Germany
Animal models of molecular mechanism of AD-pathology
T. Bayer, Germany
On the Localization of QC and pGlu peptides in mammalian brain
C. Lemere, USA
Localization of QC in neurons and glia cells
S. von Hörsten, Germany
Chemokine-mediated inflammatory events - understanding neuroinflammation in AD
H. Cynis, Germany
Uncovering the pathways leading to toxic pGlu Abeta peptides
H-U. Demuth, Germany

Saturday, March 14, 2009
09:10 -10:50
Noscira - GSK3 as a Molecular Target in the Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease
Hall C
GSK-3, link between amyloid and tau pathology in Alzheimer's Disease
F. Van Leuven, Belgium
GSK-3, signalling is altered in Alzheimer's Disease implications for therapy
S. Lovestone, Spain
NP-12, A GSK3 inhibitor for the treatment of Alzheimer's Disease and other Taupathies
M. Medina, Spain