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(message from Ronnie of LBDA)

(THIS IS BIG, PUT ON YOUR CALENDAR) :)

Upcoming webinar: Dementia with Lewy Bodies - Dreadful, Common, Understudied?

To all,

I have just learned that the Alzheimer's Research Forum will be hosting a

webinar (this means you need both a computer and a telephone), titled " Dementia

with Lewy Bodies – Dreadful, Common, Understudied? " on Monday June 15, 2009 at

12 noon Eastern Time for one hour. Note: this webinar is listed on the Lewy

Body Dementia Association's (LBDA) homepage on the left side of the page under

Meetings and Events.

The webinar will feature short slide presentations by Ian Mc, Brit

Mollenhauer, Galvin, Leverenz, and Walter Schulz-Schaeffer, with

audio provided via your telephone. These presenters are considered some of the

world's leading LBD researchers. LBDA's Scientific Advisory Council members

presenting during the forum are: B. Leverenz, M.D.; Galvin, M.D.,

M.P.H.; and Ian G. Mc M.D., FMed Sci.

The following is the direct link to learn more and to register:

http://www.alzforum.org/res/for/journal/detail.asp?liveID=175

After you register, you will get an e-mail confirmation with the dial-in

telephone number and a " Join Now " box in the e-mail, that when you click on it,

will take you to the webinar via your computer. Therefore, save this e-mail

registration confirmation for Monday June 15, 2009 and use it to join the

webinar a few minutes before 12 noon Eastern Time on Monday June 15, 2009.

Please forward this information to members of your group.

If you have questions, please call the LBDA at as this is all the

information I have at this time.

Thank you for all you do for LBD families.

Regards,

Ronnie Genser

Genser International Consulting (and LBDA's national support group coordinator)

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