Zoom In on Dementia & Alzheimer’s

Join us for conversations with world-class expert scientists about groundbreaking research, innovative treatments, and practical advice for managing Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia. Each session includes a live Q&A where you can ask your questions directly to the experts.

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Zoom In on Dementia & Alzheimer’s is a live, interactive monthly series presented by Alzheimer’s Disease Research, a BrightFocus Foundation program.

Whether you’ve been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, are a caregiver for someone with the disease, or are simply interested in learning more, Zoom In on Dementia & Alzheimer’s offers essential information to help you navigate this challenging condition.

Upcoming Zoom In on Dementia & Alzheimer’s Episodes

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The SPRING Trial: Targeting Gum Bacteria in Alzheimer’s

Thursday, April 2, 2026, 1:00 pm ET

Featuring:
Michael J. Detke, MD, PhD

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Therapeutic TV for Alzheimer’s: What the Research Shows

Thursday, April 23, 2026, 1:00 pm ET

Featuring:
Allyson Schrier, Co-Founder and President of Zinnia TV 

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Is It Alzheimer’s? Recognizing Early Signs & Symptoms

Behavioral neurologist Dr. Sharon Cohen explains the early signs and symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease, medical conditions that can mimic dementia, and how to start a conversation with your doctor.

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Alzheimer’s Clinical Trials 2026: An Insider’s Look with Dr. Jeffrey Cummings

Join Dr. Jeffrey Cummings as he shares an insider’s overview of the evolving Alzheimer’s treatment development pipeline.

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Understanding Your APOE Status: Genetics and Alzheimer’s Risk

About 25% of people carry one copy of the APOE4 gene, the strongest genetic risk factor for developing Alzheimer’s. Dr. Eric M. Reiman explains what genetic testing can—and cannot—tell you, including why APOE4 signals increased risk but does not mean a definite Alzheimer’s diagnosis.

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Leqembi and Kisunla: Your Questions Answered

A leading neurologist answers your most common questions about what Leqembi and Kisunla can realistically do, including effectiveness, safety, eligibility, infusion logistics, cost, and access.

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The AHEAD Study: Can Alzheimer’s Be Prevented or Slowed Before Symptoms Begin?

Join Dr. Joshua Grill as he shares details about the AHEAD Study.

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The Next Generation of Alzheimer’s Treatments

Behavioral neurologist Dr. Marwan Sabbagh explains emerging Alzheimer’s therapeutics now in late-stage clinical development.

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The Gut Microbiome and Alzheimer’s Disease: Understanding the Connection

Join Dr. Beau Ances of Washington University in St. Louis to learn about the emerging science linking gut health and brain health.

Laura Baker, PhD.
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U.S. POINTER Study Update: Lifestyle Program Significantly Improves Cognition in Older Adults

Can everyday lifestyle choices really protect your memory? Dr. Laura Baker, professor at Wake Forest University School of Medicine, will share results from the groundbreaking U.S. POINTER trial—the largest study of its kind to test how lifestyle changes impact brain health.

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Non-Invasive Light and Sound Stimulation Therapy in Alzheimer’s: Update on HOPE Study

Can light and sound help slow Alzheimer’s? Join Christian Howell, CEO of Cognito Therapeutics, as he shares the latest on the HOPE Study. Discover how non-invasive 40 Hz light and sound stimulation may protect memory, thinking, and daily function—and what’s next for this promising technology.

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