To our UHealth and Miller School of Medicine friends and supporters

YOU ARE INVITED TO VIEW A VIRTUAL TOWN HALL

IN THE KNOW: THE SCIENCE OF AN AGING BRAIN

Which Took Place: Wednesday, October 7 at 6 p.m. EST

An aging brain has devastating consequences for millions of people across the United States. In fact, one out of three Americans will be affected by age-related brain disease and cognitive decline, such as dementia or stroke, in their lifetime. Even the “normal” loss in cognitive health as we age, however incremental, disrupts our quality of life and wellbeing.

What if we could slow the aging of our brain? Recent research on brain health and resilience has shown that a variety of innovative disease prevention measures can significantly lower the risk of age-related brain disease.

UHealth experts and leaders in neurology, neuropsychology, and neurogenetics will explore the ways in which our brain changes, grows, learns, adapts, and heals. They will share a wide range of evidence-based, disease prevention approaches, from cognitive therapy to lifestyle modifications, designed to slow the brain’s aging process.

The town hall will be presented via Zoom and recorded.
“In the Know” town halls are candid conversations to keep you up to date about a range of important health topics. You will hear from our UHealth and Miller School of Medicine experts and have the opportunity to submit questions anonymously.

The panel presentation will be moderated by veteran South Florida news anchor and University of Miami alumnus, Tony Segreto, and led by:

Ralph L. Sacco, M.D., M.S.
Chair, Department of Neurology
Olemberg Family Chair in Neurological Disorders
Executive Director, Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute
Director, Clinical and Translational Science Institute
Senior Associate Dean, Clinical and Translational Science
Miller Professor, Neurology, Public Health Sciences, Human Genetics and Neurosurgery
Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine
Chief, Neurology Service, Jackson Memorial Hospital
Immediate Past President, American Academy of Neurology

Tatjana Rundek, M.D., Ph.D.
Evelyn F. McKnight Endowed Chair for Learning and Memory in Aging
Scientific Director, Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute
Executive Vice-Chair, Research and Faculty Affairs, Department of Neurology
Director, Clinical and Translational Research in Neurology
Director, MS Program in Clinical Translational Investigations
Professor, Neurology and Public Health Sciences
Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine

Bonnie E. Levin, Ph.D.
Chief, Division of Neuropsychology
Bernard and Alexandria Schoninger Professor of Neurology
Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine

James E. Galvin, M.D., M.P.H.
Director, Comprehensive Program for Brain Health
Professor, Neurology
Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine