| 28-Oct-2004 - Journal of Alzheimer's
Disease to publish ISOA Catalyst Conference
In conjunction with the Institute for the Study of Aging
(ISOA), IOS Press is pleased to announce the forthcoming publication of
the Proceedings of an ISOA Catalyst Conference as a special print and
online Supplement to the December 2004 issue of the Journal of Alzheimer's
Disease (JAD).
"JAD and IOS Press are honored to be working with
ISOA, one of the preeminent private foundations in Alzheimer's disease
research, on this timely issue," says George Perry, PhD, Editor-in-Chief
of JAD.
Designed to help further the advancement of drug discovery
for neurodegenerative diseases, the conference – New Directions
in Neuroprotection: Basic Mechanisms, Molecular Targets and Treatment
Strategies – was held 3-4 June 2004 in New York. This gathering
of leading researchers in Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Amyotrophic
Lateral Sclerosis and other neurodegenerative disorders was highlighted
by 15 contributions addressing potential therapies and treatments for
these devastating illnesses.
Writing in the lead article, Lorenzo M. Refolo, Ph.D.,
scientific director of ISOA, and Howard M. Fillit, M.D., executive director
of ISOA, state, "The development of therapies for the neurodegenerative
disease represents a major challenge to academic, biotechnology and pharmaceutical
scientists. Current therapies for the neurodegenerative diseases provide
effective symptomatic relief, particularly in early stages of disease.
However, there are too few, if any therapies that affect the underlying
disease processes. Therefore, disease-modifying therapies that halt, slow
or reverse disease progression are sorely needed. It is expected that,
next generation of neuroprotective therapies will stop and/or slow neuronal
cell death and will therefore be disease modifying. This timely catalyst
conference was sponsored by Forest Laboratories. We are pleased to be
working with IOS Press in publishing this important work."
Full Release - http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2004-10/cwru-joa102804.php
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