The development of the next generation of Alzheimer’s disease treatments is among the most important health needs worldwide, but presents huge challenges. The goal of the meeting is to bring together today’s worldwide leaders in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease to discuss new results, candidate therapeutics, and methodological issues important to the development of the next generation of Alzheimer’s disease treatments.
Clinical trial teams from worldwide centers will report on their efforts to identify new biomarkers of disease as well as more sensitive clinical assessment tools to identify those at risk for AD, to predict progression, and assess the effectiveness of new treatments.
The future of clinical trials may lie in revisiting all drugs known to be safe and evaluate their relevance in AD treatment. We know of the importance of non-pharmaceutical trials and that anti-amyloid treatment for AD should begin early on in the disease process. Furthermore we also learned more of another pathway with Tau Biomarkers, and their implications for AD along with combination therapeutics and phase 3 clinical trials results. Again in 2019 Clinical teams will present their population studies on subjects in the early stage of the disease or even at the asymptomatic stage.
CTAD 2019 will highlight the latest on trying to get these trials off the ground.
Overall, the aim of the conference is to overcome the hurdles and speed the development of effective treatments.
Clinical trial teams from worldwide centers will report on their efforts to identify new biomarkers of disease as well as more sensitive clinical assessment tools to identify those at risk for AD, to predict progression, and assess the effectiveness of new treatments.
The future of clinical trials may lie in revisiting all drugs known to be safe and evaluate their relevance in AD treatment. We know of the importance of non-pharmaceutical trials and that anti-amyloid treatment for AD should begin early on in the disease process. Furthermore we also learned more of another pathway with Tau Biomarkers, and their implications for AD along with combination therapeutics and phase 3 clinical trials results. Again in 2019 Clinical teams will present their population studies on subjects in the early stage of the disease or even at the asymptomatic stage.
CTAD 2019 will highlight the latest on trying to get these trials off the ground.
Overall, the aim of the conference is to overcome the hurdles and speed the development of effective treatments.
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