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Conf: Drug Development for Alzheimer's Disease: Historical and Clinical Perspectives



Drug Development for Alzheimer's Disease: Historical and Clinical Perspectives

An Interdisciplinary Conference

Friday March 26, Turner Auditorium, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Part of the special 10th Anniversary Two-Day Update 
on the Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders

March 26-27, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Over the past several decades, the development and use of drug treatments has 
become one of the most sought after yet controversial aspects of medicine. 
Nowhere has this been truer than in the field of aging and dementia. The development 
of pharmaceutical treatments for Alzheimer?s and related disorders brings together a 
number of complex and powerful issues ? the economic, social and political pressures 
of an aging population; cultural attitudes toward aging, decline, cognition, memory, and selfhood; 
biomedicine's ongoing difficulty with clearly defining the boundaries between aging 
and disease; and the often conflicting interests of patients, their caregivers, 
clinicians, researchers and the pharmaceutical industry. 

Researchers, clinicians and scholars from various disciplines have examined 
different aspects of the effort to find drug treatments for dementia. But 
seldom have they seriously engaged each other's views across disciplinary 
boundaries. This conference will bring together scholars, researchers and practitioners 
from various disciplines in medicine, the social sciences, and humanities to share 
perspectives on the historical development, current status and possible futures of 
pharmaceutical treatments for the age-related dementias.

Confirmed Presenters: 
Jesse F. Ballenger, PhD - The Johns Hopkins University 
Steve Ferris, MD - New York University 
David Healy, MD - University of North Wales 
Paul Leber, MD - Director, Neuro-Pharm Group 
Margaret Lock, PhD - McGill University 
Harry Marks, PhD - Johns Hopkins University 
Lawrence Olanoff - Executive Vice President, Forest Laboratories 
Donald Price, MD - Johns Hopkins University 
Charles Rosenberg, PhD - Harvard University 
Leon Thal, MD - University of California at San Diego 
Rein Vos, MD, PhD - University of Maastricht 
Peter Whitehouse, MD, PhD - Case Western Reserve University

For more information about the conference, contact Jesse Ballenger, PhD at jballen1@jhmi.edu

For information about receiving Continuing Medical Education credits for this event, as well as a 
full description of the two-day 10th Annual Update on the Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease and 
Related Disorders, and information on registration, contact the Johns Hopkins Office of Continuing 
Medical Education at 410-955-2959, or visit: http://www.hopkinscme.org/cme/Months/mar04.html .

Presented by the Department of the History of Medicine at Johns Hopkins University, Johns Hopkins 
Medicine, and the Copper Ridge Institute
Co-sponsored by the University Memory and Aging Center, University Hospitals and Case 
Western Reserve University, Cleveland and the Institute on Aging, University of 
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
____________________________________________________

Jesse F. Ballenger
Post-Doctoral Fellow
Department of the History of Medicine 
The Johns Hopkins University
1900 E. Monument Street
Baltimore, MD 21205-2169
410-955-4879

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