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Lund, Sweden,
April 24-26, 2003
Lars Gustafson
Chairman of
organizing
committee
Session 1: From treatment to molecular biology
Session chair: Arne Brun & Florence Pasquier
Florence Pasquier, Bernard Sablonnière,
questions: Moises Gaviria, Andrew Kertesz
Murray Grossman & Andrew Kertesz
Session 2: Clinical and pathological heterogeneity of FTD
Session chair: Maria Spillantini & Elisabeth Englund
Symposium:
Frontotemporal chromosome 3 dementia
Jerry Brown: Clinical features
Anders Gade: Neuropsychology
Peter Johannsen: Brain imaging
Arne Brun: Pathology
Gaia Skibinski: Molecular genetics
Peter Johannsen:
FTD3 brain imaging
Gaia
Skibinski:
FTD3 molecular genetics
Maria Spillantini, John Hodges, Anders Wallin, Elisabeth Englund
Kirk Wilhelmsen
Kirk Wilhelmsen &
John Trojanowski
Topic:
Iraq war
Maria Spillantini, John Van Swieten, Despina Yancopoulou
Friday, April 25. Session: From gene to behavior I
Howard Rosen: Emotions in FTD
Kate Rankin: Quantification of personality and
behavior in FTD
Julene Johnson:Frontal variant of
Alzheimer’s disease: recent update
Catherine Lomen-Hoerth: ALS and FTD
Results in press: NNBN
Katherine Rankin
Howard Rosen & Robbi Brockhaus
Katherine
Rankin,
UCSF
Session:
From gene to behavior II
Kirk Wilhelmsen et al.:
17q linked FTD-ALS
without tau mutations
with tau and alfasynuclein inclusions
Virginia Lee: Transgenic mouse model of tauopathies
Jennifer Thompson et al.
Cognition in FTD and AD: quantitative and
qualitative performance characteristics
Message:
On many neuropsychological
tests, patients with AD and FTD
may both commit errors, but often
the errors are of different types
examples …..
Jennifer Whitwell et al.
Longitudinal patterns of change in frontotemporal
degeneration: Unbiased assessment of fluidregistered MRI
Andrew Kertesz, John Hodges, Jarl Risberg
Jill Krill et al.: Pathological staging of FTD severity:
correlation with regional atrophy
Hans Braendgaard
Roos Rademakers
Elisabeth Englund
poster master
Poster session 1
Jarl Risberg
John Hodges, Rhys Davies, Peter Nestor
Roos Rademakers & Gaia Skibinski
Gala dinner at
Lund Grand Hotel
Erik Jedenius
Ulla Passant
Lars
Lannfelt
The parietal lobe song
(Melody: When you wish upon a star)
When you wish upon a star
Parietal tells you where you are.
Here is the lobe that makes you find your way around.
It is the lobe that reads your map.
Helping you to find your cap.
Also tells you where to go when lost in space.
What is left and what is right?
Neurons working hard and tight.
If in trouble have a pill that cheers them up.
What is frontal doing now?
Parietal asking: Why and how?
Let me help you plan and show you where to go.
The frontal lobe chamber choir: Trojanowski, Lee, Wilhelmsen, Jedenius, Van Swieten, Passant
Australian
table
Kirsten Abelskov & Howard Rosen
Virginia Lee
&
Gaia Skibinski
Jerry Brown, Peter Johannsen, John Van Swieten
watching …
Erik Jedenius & Ulla Passant
Saturday morning
- back to the lecture hall
Kirsten Abelskov & John Hodges
Gaia Skibinski
&
Kirk Wilhelmsen
Kobayashi et al.:
Another phenotype
of FTDP-17 with
S305N mutation
closely resembling
Pick’s disease
Ibach et al.: Prevalence and hospital admission
circumstances….
Varma et al.:
Neuropsychological
and
behavioural
aspects of
tauopathies
Poster session II
Nenad Bogdanovic
Andrew Kertesz
Brigitte
Grass-Kapanke
Peter Garrad
End of conference ..
End of show
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