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  • DAY 1
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07.03.2025 FRIDAY
09:00-09:20

Opening: In Memory of Prof. Naomi Hachiya,Tokyo, Japan
The ceremonial inauguration of the conference and the speeches of the invited guests (representatives of the Medical University Authorities in Wroclaw)
09:20-10:00
Inaugural lecture:  A New Era of Medicine with iPS Cells
Prof. Shinya Yamanaka (Kyoto, Japan)   Nobel Prize Laureat  in Medicine and Physiology- 2012
10:00-11.45
Session 1 Challenges of Psychogeriatry
Session Chair: Prof. Masatoshi Takeda
10:00-10:30
REMS-loss withdraws protection from neurons in the brain leading to neurodegeneration and  associated disorders: role of  REMS and noradrenaline
Prof. Birendra N.Mallick (New Delhi, India)
10:30-10:50
Cognitive reserve and dementia prevention after introduction of antibody therapeutics.
Prof. Masatoshi Takeda (Osaka, Japan)
10:50-11:10
Gut microbiome ,mental health and aging: existing evidence  in the field and future directions”
Prof. Błażej Misiak (Wroclaw, Poland)
11:10-11:20
Therapeutic Strategies for the  treatment of Alzheimer’s disease and related  neurodegenerative disorders
Prof.  Khalid Iqbal (New York, USA):
11:20-11:45
Innovative Longevity Approaches: The  Role of Diagnostic and Prevention in Healthy Aging
Prof. Jakub Swadźba(Krakow,Poland) POLSKI WŁAŚCICIEL „DIAGNOSTYKA”
11:45-12:00
Coffee break
12:00-13:15
Session  2 – Prevention in Psychogeriatry
Session Chair:  Prof. Carlos de Mendonca Lima
12:00-12:20
How to protect older adults with mental health condition against Human Rights violations?
Prof. Carlos de Mendonca Lima (Chair  WPA Section of Old Age Psychiatry (Geneva, Switzeland)  
12:20-12:40
Therapeutic Strategies for Ischemic Stroke Recovery in Cerebral Amyloidosis.
Prof. Michal Toborek (Miami, USA)
12:40-13:00
Definition of longevity- start earlier, live longer in good quality.
Prof. Maciej  Banach (Łodź, Poland)
13:00-13:15
Discussion
13:15-14:00
Lunch
14:00-15:40
Session  3 – Pathogenesis in Psychogeriatry 
Session Chair:  Prof. Keiko Ikemoto 
14:00-14:15
„Al and miRNAs in Neurodegenerative disease diagnosis and prognosis”
Prof. Urszula Wojda (Warsaw, Poland)
14:15-14:30
Sex-differences of peripheral immune cells activity in Alzheimer’s disease patients.
Prof. Marta Sochocka (Wroclaw, Poland)
14:30:14-45
How to see Alzheimer’s disease in patients’ eyes?
Prof. Radosław Kaczmarek (Wroclaw, Poland) 
14:45-15:10
The potential contribution of food components to the prevention of Parkinson’s  disease.
Prof. Akiko Kojima-Yuasa (Osaka, Japan)
15:10-15:30
Beta-phenylethylamine(PEA) neuronal system is equivalent to D-neuron(trace amine neuron, type 1) system and TAAR1 ligand neuron system: What does it mean?
Prof.  Keiko Ikemoto (Tokyo, Japan)
15:30-15:45
Discussion
15:45-17:15
Session 4 Therapy in Psychogeriatry
Session chair:  Prof. Vecsei Laszlo
15:45:16:00
Kynurenines and neurodegeneration: therapeutic consideration
Prof. Vecsei Laszlo (Szeged, Hungary)
16:00-16:15
Dementia and Suicide
Prof. Barbara Schneider (Koln, Germany)
16:15-16:30
Depression and frailty: a detrimental Combo to older adults
Prof. Breno S. Diniz (Connecticut, USA)
16:30:16:45
Autophagy stimulation by genistein as a potential therapy for Alzheimer’s disease
Prof. Grzegorz Węgrzyn (Gdansk, Poland)
16:45-17:00
Causes of depression in old age.
Prof. Piotr Galecki (Lodz, Poland)
17:00-17:15
Discussion
17:15-17:30
Coffee break
17:30-18:45
Session 5 Main actors in Psychogeriatry
Session chair: Prof. Gabriela Stoppe
17:30-17:45
Challenges in mental health of Ukrainians caused by war and migration
Prof. Viktoria Tkachenko (Kyiv, Ukraine)
17:45-18:00
Immune  System  mediated decline in brain health during Aging
Prof. David  Furman (Novato, CA, U.S.A.) 
18:00-18:15
Galectins as the newly discovered players in Alzheimer’s disease
Prof. Mirosława Ferens-Sieczkowska (Wroclaw, Poland)
18:15-18:30
Suicide prevention in old age and the problem of assisted  suicide
Prof. Gabriela Stoppe (Chair of the Section of Old Age Psychiatry Basel, Switzeland)
18:30-18:45
Landscape design as a support for psychogeriatric- current status, perspectives and challenges
Dr Anna Wasilewska (Wroclaw, Poland)
18:45-19:00
Discussion
End of the first day of the conference
08.03.2025 SATURDAY
09:00-10:45
Session 6 -  Ageing and Psychogeriatry
Session Chair: Prof. Claudia  Jacova

09:00-09:30
Subjective Cognitive Decline at the intersection of aging and neurodegenerative disease.
Prof. Claudia Jacova (Canada)
09:30-09:45
Chronic pain in the elderly- a constant challenge.
Prof. Małgorzata Sobieszczańska (Wrocław, Poland)
09:45-10:00
The role of Tau protein in the etiopathogenesis of degenerative disorders
Dr Mikołaj Hurła (Poznan, Poland)
10:00-10:15
Late-onset multiple sclerosis.
Dr Justyna Chojdak-Łukasiewicz (Wroclaw, Poland)
10:15:10:30
Circadian rhytms and transcranial direct current stimulation(tDCS) effects- theoretical and practical considerations
Mgr James Chmiel (Szczecin, Poland)
10:30-10:45
Discussion
10:45-11:00
Coffee break
11:00-13:00
Session 7 - Dementia in Psychogeriatry
Session Chair: Prof. Dorota Religa

11:00-11:20
The unexpected role of oxygen in Alzheimer’s disease
Prof. Arturo Solis Herrera (Mexico)
11:20-11:35
Diagnosis and treatment of sarcopenia in the elderly: the road to the future.
Dr Iwona Orlowska (Wroclaw, Poland)
11:35-11:55
Behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia in different dementia disorders: A large-scale study of 12 000 individuals.
Prof. Dorota Religa (Karolinska Institutet, Sweden)
11:55-12:15
Perspective of new biomarkers determination in Alzheimer’s disease
Prof. Andrzej Gamian (Wroclaw, Poland)
12:15-12:30
Glymphatic and meningeal  lymphatic systems in neurological diseases.
Dr Angelika Chachaj (Wroclaw, Poland)
12:30-12:45
Association between Female Reproductive Factors and Risk of Dementia
Dr Magdalena Pszczołowska (Wrocław, Poland)
12:45-13:00
Discussion
13:00-14:00
Lunch
14:00-15:30
Session 8 -  Psychogeriatry- perspectives of diagnosis and treatment
Session chair:  Prof. Donata Kurpas

14:00:14:30
The molecular basis of neuronal connectivity stability in the adult  brain and its potential implications for the aging brain
Prof. Jacek Jaworski (Warsaw, Poland)
14:30-14:45
Preliminary Findings from the SAPIENCE Project: Insights from Caregivers of NMDAR Encephalitis Patients
Prof. Donata Kurpas (Wroclaw, Poland)
14:45-15:00
Application of stem cells to treat the treatment of strokes  and other brain disorders
Prof. Wojciech Maksymowicz (Olsztyn, Poland)
15:00-15:15
Amyloid Plaque in Alzheimer’s disease- Injury or Protection?
Prof. Norbert Muller (Munich, Germany)
15:15-15:30
Discussion
End of the second day of the conference