The 2026 ACT Research Symposium showcased innovations and milestones, celebrating 5 years of expanded funding
This year’s symposium was a virtual event drawing over 130 attendees.
Mapping the disease at the cellular level identifies possible new treatment targets.
The research builds on the ongoing Adult Changes in Thought (ACT) Study, started in 1994.
The long-running ACT Study is now in its 30th year.
The ACT Research Symposium returns with an in-person scientific forum.
Study suggests pathology of brain cell loss after traumatic head injury is distinct from Alzheimer’s disease.
