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    Scientific Conferences

    Scientific Conferences

    The Alzheimer's Association offers year-round opportunities for the scientific community to network and learn about Alzheimer's and dementia research. Events include the Alzheimer's Association International Conference® (AAIC®) — the world's largest meeting dedicated to advancing dementia science — and a variety of in-person and virtual conferences, symposia and other events.

    AAIC Neuroscience Next

    Feb. 24 – 27, 2025
    Hybrid conference 


    AAIC Neuroscience Next is a global, no-cost conference to support and showcase the next generation of Alzheimer's and dementia researchers and clinicians.

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    AAIC Advancements: APOE & Lipid Biology

    March 17 – 18, 2025
    Miami, U.S., and online


    Neuroscience researchers at all career stages will meet to discuss the latest research on the role of APOE and lipid biology in neurodegenerative diseases.

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    Tau Global Conference

    April 24 – 25, 2025
    London, U.K., and online


    Experts from academia, industry, philanthropy and government will gather to address the future of tau research, including tau-related biology, biomarkers, therapeutics and phenotypes.

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    AAIC Satellite Symposium

    Save the Date: May 14 – 15, 2025
    Lima, Peru, and online


    AAIC Satellite Symposium will convene the dementia research field from across South America to discuss how advances in public health, diagnosis and treatment can be applied. More information will be available soon.

    Alzheimer's Association International Conference (AAIC) 2025

    July 27 – 31, 2025
    Toronto, Canada, and online

    AAIC convenes researchers, clinicians and dementia professionals from all career stages to share breaking research discoveries that will lead to methods of prevention and treatment and improvements in diagnosis for Alzheimer's.

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    About our conferences and meetings

    Alzheimer's Association International Conference (AAIC)

    AAIC is the largest international meeting dedicated to advancing dementia science. Each year, AAIC convenes researchers, clinicians and dementia professionals from all career stages to share breaking research discoveries that will lead to improvements in diagnosis, risk reduction and treatments for Alzheimer’s disease and other dementia. From basic science to dementia care, every aspect of the field’s growing knowledge of dementia is incorporated into this world-class conference.

    AAIC Advancements

    AAIC Advancements offers a forum for focused information and discussion on topics critical to moving Alzheimer's and dementia research forward. Topics have included APOE, Immunity, Modernizing Diagnosis, Exploring Equity in Diagnosis and more.

    AAIC Satellite Symposia

    AAIC Satellite Symposium meetings spotlight Alzheimer's and dementia research within a specific region, including meetings in Africa, Latin America and more. Select AAIC Satellite Symposia are hosted in partnership with the Global Brain Health Institute.

    AAIC Neuroscience Next

    AAIC Neuroscience Next is a global, no-cost conference that aims to support and showcase the next generation of Alzheimer’s and dementia researchers and clinicians. The scientific program is presented in a "hybrid hub" format that connects both global and local communities.

    Partner and other meetings

    The Alzheimer's Association also collaborates with partner organizations and hosts other events that fill a need in Alzheimer's and dementia research discourse, including:
     
    • Tau Global Conference, which addresses key issues impacting the tau research community. This conference is hosted in partnership between the Alzheimer's Association, Cure PSP and Rainwater Charitable Foundation.
    • The Latinos & Alzheimer's Symposium brings together researchers, clinicians and dementia care professionals who work with Hispanic and Latino/a/e/x populations. 
    • The Alzheimer’s Association Interdisciplinary Summer Research Institute (AA-ISRI) is an immersive, no-cost opportunity for early career researchers in psychosocial care and public health to launch a career in dementia science and accelerate breakthroughs in the field.