Submit your abstract by February 21.
The Latinos & Alzheimer’s Symposium will be hosted on April 25 - 26 in Bonita Springs, Florida and online. The symposium will provide an overview of current needs, Alzheimer’s research and practice knowledge to advance science informing the care of Latino/Hispanic individuals living with dementia and their families.
Share your latest findings in a wide variety of topic areas, including:
Abstracts are due February 21 at 11:59 p.m. ET.
Date | Event |
December 6, 2021 | Submission site opens |
February 21, 2022 |
Abstract submission site closes for non-ISTAART Members Abstract submission site closes for ISTAART Members |
March 21, 2022 | Abstract notifications sent via email |
March 28, 2022 | Responses due from invited presenting authors |
April 25 - 26, 2022 | Latinos & Alzheimer’s Symposium |
All four sections combined cannot exceed 350 words. Verify the word count prior to entry.
References must be included in the abstract body. Files submitted during submission listing references will not appear in the published version of the abstract.
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Yes. The registration link will be sent to presenters.
Presenting authors must be 18 years of age at the time of the conference (April 25-26).
Poster requirements and upload details will be provided to invited presenters.
If you are interested in having the research you present at AAIC eligible for inclusion in AAIC news releases and news conferences, it must not be published (online or hard copy) or presented, in whole or in part, in any manner, previous to presentation at AAIC.
You may make edits to your submitted proposal through the submission deadline. Access your in-progress or submitted proposal by logging in (top right corner of this screen). It is your responsibility to confirm that your abstract is correctly submitted and is received by the submission deadline. Send an email to abstracts@alz.org if changes are required after the submission deadline (changes are approved on a case-by-case basis).
Notifications of acceptance/denial of abstract submissions will be sent by March 21, 2022.
Accepted abstracts become the property of the Alzheimer's Association. Ownership of submitted abstracts not accepted for presentation reverts to the author.
The Alzheimer's Association reserves the right to provide abstracts to conference registrants and the public via online modalities, a mobile application, and any other modalities they wish. In those formats, the abstracts become the property of the Association, along with the PowerPoint slides or handout material.
You can retract your abstract submission at any time. Depending on our publication deadlines, we may be unable to remove your abstract from print materials and publications. To retract an accepted abstract, you must email abstracts@alz.org and confirm a response.
If the identified presenting author becomes unable to present, a co-author may present. Notification of the change must be submitted in writing to abstracts@alz.org. If none of the authors on the abstracts can present, a request must be submitted in writing to abstracts@alz.org to withdraw the abstract. Depending on deadlines, we may be unable to remove your abstracts from print materials and publications.
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