Early Diagnosis and Biomarkers: Shaping the Future of Detection

Early detection of Alzheimer’s disease remains a critical challenge. This session will explore the latest advancements in diagnostic techniques, including the development of novel biomarkers such as amyloid-beta, tau proteins, and neurofilament light chains in blood and cerebrospinal fluid. Emerging neuroimaging technologies, including PET and MRI scans, will also be discussed as tools for detecting Alzheimer’s disease at preclinical stages. By improving early diagnosis, this track will highlight how timely interventions could be deployed before significant neurodegeneration occurs.
 

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