This seminar is part of the monthly Issues in Aging series that highlights current research and perspectives on aging-relevant issues from experts in medicine, social work, psychology, law and more.
This event will be a hybrid event with the option to attend in person on the Washington University Medical Campus or virtually via Zoom. Registration is required.
If attending virtually, please register to receive your unique Zoom meeting link.
We also ask that those attending in person register due to limited capacity. A light lunch will be provided.
This event will take place in the Doll & Hill Room on the second floor of the Taylor Avenue Building, located on the Washington University Medical Campus.
600 S. Taylor Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63110
Free, limited visitor parking is available in two-hour increments in the lot in front of the building along Taylor Avenue. By-the-hour parking is located at the Clayton Avenue Garage just south of the institute at the corner of Clayton and Taylor Avenues. Learn more about parking on the Medical Campus.
If you have any accessibility needs, please contact Emily Hickner at ehickner@wustl.edu. We need to be notified at least five business days prior to the event to guarantee accommodation for interpretation and CART (Communication Access Realtime Translation) services.
About the Speaker
B. Joy Snider, MD, PhD
B. Joy Snider, MD, PhD, is a Professor of Neurology with areas of clinical interest in the following: neurodegenerative disorders, specifically diagnosis and treatment of patients with dementing disorders, memory disorders, Alzheimer’s disease, dementia. View research profile.