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  3rd NARI Biennial Seminar 2008 - The challenge of dementia: what has been achieved and what remains to be done?

 

Biennial Seminar

3rd NARI Biennial Seminar

The challenge of dementia: what has been achieved and what remains to be done?

Friday 7th November 2008

At the Australian Unity Building

Level 15, 114 Albert Road,

South Melbourne.

Alzheimer’s disease: research on causes and treatments

Professor David Ames, NARI director

Huntington’s disease – inderella comes to the ball

 

Professor Edmond Chiu, NARI Professorial Fellow

Mild Cognitive Impairment – What is it and what can we do about it?

Professor Nicola Lautenschlager, University of Melbourne Professor of
Psychiatry of Old Age and Director St Vincent’s Health Aged Psychiatry
Programme

 

Cognitive training for Mild Cognitive Impairment

 

Professor Glynda Kinsella, La Trobe University

Pain and dementia

Professor Stephen Gibson, Deputy Director NARI

Dementia in Remote Indigenous Communities

Dr Dina Logiudice, Geriatrician Melbourne Health

Developing a Dementia Resource Guide

Dr Briony Dow, Director NARI Public Health Division and Ms Kirsten
Moore, Research Fellow, NARI

 

A memory friendly society

Ms Anne Unkenstein, Neuropsychologist Melbourne Health CDAMS Clinic

 

 

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