Pattern-Cog will be presented at the final ADIS Symposium!

ADIS is a collaborative effort to improve early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease by immune profiling of cytotoxic lymphocytes and recording of sleep disturbances. The research project runs for three years with a budget of 1.3 million EUR, until June 2025. As the funding period of this project concludes in June, the ADIS consortium is organising a final symposium on 25-26 June 2025 at Schloss Birlinghoven, Fraunhofer IZB Campus, Sankt Augustin (Germany).

During the event, several EU projects in neurodegeneration will be showcased, including PREDICTOM, AD-RIDDLE, PROMINENT and Pattern-Cog. We are pleased that Ruth Stephens from Karolinska Institutet will present the Pattern-Cog project on 26 June during the session 5 titled “From early diagnosis to disease prevention”.

If you are interested to join the symposium, you can register until 30 April 2025. The registration for online attendance is free of charge, while on-site registration will be confirmed upon payment of a 150€ symposium fee. You can find further information on the ADIS website:  https://adis-project.eu/final-symposium/

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