April 11 Apr 11
2022
Monday Mon
Hybrid Meeting!

ADRC Distinguished Speaker Series 2021-22

Guest Speaker: Rhoda Au, PhD
“Digital Biomarkers: Evolution and Global Revolution””

Rhoda Au, PhD

Boston University School of Medicine & Public Health
Professor of Anatomy & Neurobiology, Neurology and Epidemiology

PLEASE TAKE NOTE:
Per COVID restrictions lifted, this is now a hybrid meeting!

Location:
Center for Academic Medicine (CAM)
453 Quarry Road, Grand Rounds Room

Zoom meeting ID:
https://stanford.zoom.us/j/96841464646?pwd=elh1K3FTaDV4bFNEQWVUa05iMkFWQT09

Please Note: This meeting requires a password, please contact Nusha Askari, PhD, askarin@stanford.edu to request the password for this online Zoom lecture.

The Pacific Udall Center and the Stanford Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center host an ongoing seminar series from 3-4 PM each month. Please join us for a gathering among physicians and scientists interested in learning more about mechanisms of brain aging and neurodegenerative diseases and in developing interventions. All interested faculty, trainees and staff are welcome to attend.

Guest Speaker

Rhoda Au, PhD

Boston University School of Medicine & Public Health
Professor of Anatomy & Neurobiology, Neurology and Epidemiology

Rhoda Au is Professor of Anatomy & Neurobiology, Neurology and Epidemiology at Boston University Schools of Medicine and Public Health. She serves as one of PIs of the Framingham Heart Study Brain Aging Program and is also Director of Neuropsychology. She is also Director of Global Cohort Development for the Davos Alzheimer’s Collaborative.  Her work includes using technologies to promote equal opportunity science and to develop and validate multi-sensor digital biomarkers. Her long-term research objective is to enable global solutions that move the primary focus of health technologies from precision medicine to a broader emphasis on precision brain health.

Some lectures are available via Zoom

Some faculty candidate lectures, conferences, and seminars are available via "Zoom". Zoom access is available to current Stanford University faculty, staff, students, or users with base or fully sponsored SUNet IDs. More information on Zoom please click here: Stanford Zoom. You may need to contact the moderator listed above for Zoom login and password information.