January 29 2008 Issue

January 29 2008 Issue

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2026 AAN President's Award Recipient - Dr. Walter J. Koroshetz

Dr. Greg Cooper talks with Dr. Walter J. Koroshetz about his journey from a childhood fascination with the brain to leading the NINDS and his enduring commitment to advocacy, scientific rigor, and patient care. Read more about the 2026 AAN President's Award. Disclosures can be fo ...  Show more

A Path to Preventing Cognitive Impairment Due to Alzheimer Disease

Dr. Greg Cooper talks with Dr. Eric Reiman about emerging antibody therapies for preclinical Alzheimer disease and the clinical, regulatory, and equity considerations shaping prevention trials and future care. Read the related article in The Lancet Neurology. Disclosures can be f ...  Show more

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