VIRTUAL NeuroGenomics and Informatics Center Symposium: Andrew Singleton (NIH), Rosa Rademakers (VIB University of Antwerp, Belgium), Alison Goate (Icahn School of Medicine, Mount Sinai), Ellen Tsai (Biogen)

October 29, 2021
8:30 am - 1:30 pm
Zoom conference (Virtual)

Andrew Singleton: “A Global and Collaborative Approach to Neurodegeneration Research”
Rosa Rademakers: “From Genes to Pathomechanisms: Frontotemporal Dementia Unveiled”
Alison Goate: “Genetics Implicates Efferocytosis in Alzheimer’s Disease Risk”
Ellen Tsai: “Leveraging Human Genetics to Identify Targets and Support Therapies for Neurological Diseases”


Hosted by the NeuroGenomics and Informatics (NGI) Center

The newly formed NeuroGenomics and Informatics center invites you to the inaugural symposium on Friday October 29th.

Four excellent speakers, Drs. Singleton, Rademakers, Goate and Tsai will talk about how genetics and genomics are instrumental to identify genes implicated on neurodegenerative disease, create new molecular prediction models and identify druggable targets.

More information and register

For inquiries contact neurogenomics@wustl.edu.