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1/24/2020: Brain and Cognitive Changes in Pre-Symptomatic Alzheimer’s Disease: New Findings



Sterling Johnson, PhD, and Tobey Betthauser, PhD, MS, present a talk on new findings in brain and cognitive changes in pre-symptomatic Alzheimer’s disease. Dr. Johnson is professor in the Division of Geriatrics and Gerontology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Medicine. Dr. Betthauser is an assistant scientist in the same division.

University of Wisconsin Department of Medicine Grand Rounds are presented throughout the academic year and are intended for health care professionals and medical researchers. Unless otherwise indicated, Grand Rounds occurs in the William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital auditorium, Room A1028, Madison, Wisconsin. All faculty and staff are invited and encouraged to attend.

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