Tau Global Conference

London, U.K. and Online

About 600 scientists gathered in central London for the Tau Global Conference, with 500 more online. They discussed the vagaries of tau pathology, from the structural to the clinical. Over 10 plenary sessions and more than 200 posters, they examined how changes to tau make it toxic, hashed out the pros, examined how changes to tau make it toxic, got excited about new mouse and cell models, and announced new trials for primary tauopathies and Alzheimer’s disease.

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Human Amyloid Imaging 2025

San Juan, Puerto Rico

After 14 years in Miami, HAI is on the move again. This January conference started in chilly Boston and moved around the north for some time, meeting in Chicago, Seattle, and Toronto, before settling in a warmer clime in 2011. For 2025, HAI pulled up stakes again and landed in San Juan, Puerto Rico. There, 419 attendees from 16 countries shared data about how to line up blood biomarkers with PET data, how locus coeruleus connectivity might influence tangle spread, and what the field is learning from its growing focus on studying non-white populations. 

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