Assessing Instrumental Activities of Daily Living in Preclinical Alzheimer's Disease
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Attend this medical seminar where Dr. Gad Marshall, Director of Clinical Trials at the Center for Alzheimer Research and Treatment at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School, presents his research on "Assessing instrumental activities of daily living in preclinical Alzheimer's disease." Learn about the latest approaches to evaluating functional abilities in individuals who may be in the earliest stages of Alzheimer's disease before clinical symptoms become apparent. Discover how instrumental activities of daily living assessments can serve as sensitive markers for detecting cognitive changes in preclinical populations. Gain insights into the clinical trial methodologies and assessment tools used to measure functional decline in research settings. Explore the implications of these findings for early detection, intervention strategies, and the development of therapeutic approaches for Alzheimer's disease. This presentation is part of the Mass General McCance Center Seminar Series, which brings together leading researchers and clinicians to discuss cutting-edge developments in neurology and neuroscience research.
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McCance Seminar Series: Gad Marshall, MD
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