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Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association
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Insights into pathophysiology, biomarkers, and therapeutics in tauopathies: Proceedings of the Tau2024 Global Conference

Authors

Bess Frost, James B Rowe, Rufus O Akinyemi, Jose F Abisambra, Nicholas J Ashton, Matthias Brendel, Luc Buée, David Butler, Maria C Carrillo, Peter Chung, Claire D Clelland, Sarah L DeVos, Kristophe Diaz, Rebecca M Edelmayer, Fanny M Elahi, Ratnavalli Ellajosyula, Colin Ewen, Igor Camargo Fontana, Marie-Christine Galas, Oskar Hansson, Günter Höglinger, Kanta Horie, Agustín Ibanez, Linde Jacobs, Mahmoud B Maina, Maura Malpetti, Eric McDade, Will McEwan, Laia Montoliu-Gaya, Catherine J Mummery, Miranda E Orr, Jonathan D Rohrer, Amy Rommel, Carlos Sastre, Tara L Spires-Jones, Boon Lead Tee, Tim J Viney, Jamie M Walker, Susanne Wegmann, Kristin Wildsmith, Ravi Yadav, Simin Mahinrad, Claire Sexton

Abstract

Alzheimers Dement. 2025 May;21(5):e70078. doi: 10.1002/alz.70078.

ABSTRACT

Recent years have seen major advances in tau-associated brain disorders through interdisciplinary research spanning molecular biology, neuroimaging, clinical trials, and therapeutic development. The Tau2024 Global Conference, hosted by the Alzheimer's Association, CurePSP, and Rainwater Charitable Foundation, showcased these efforts by bringing together researchers and experts worldwide to discuss the latest advancements in tau research. The conference aimed to attract talent and funding to study tauopathies, particularly among early-career researchers, and to foster interdisciplinary alignment and collaboration around challenges in tau research. In this manuscript, we summarize proceedings of the Tau2024 Global Conference, covering a wide range of topics, including lived experiences of individuals with genetic forms of tauopathies, global perspectives on tauopathies, and molecular mechanisms, brain microenvironments, biomarker developments, clinical trials, and therapeutic approaches to tauopathies. Through international, collaborative efforts, innovative research, and a commitment to inclusivity, researchers worldwide have demonstrated transformative breakthroughs toward diagnosing, treating, and, ultimately, preventing tau-related diseases. HIGHLIGHTS: The Tau2024 Global Conference presented updates and advances in tau research. Blood-based biomarkers offer specificity and longitudinal monitoring capabilities. There are a range of targetable mechanisms in the cascade of pathogenesis. International collaboration is vital to address disparities in tauopathies.

PMID:40437880 | DOI:10.1002/alz.70078

UK DRI Authors

Maura Malpetti profile

Dr Maura Malpetti

Emerging Leader

Using specialist brain scans and novel blood tests to measure inflammation and accelerate the development of new treatments

Dr Maura Malpetti
Will McEwan

Prof Will McEwan

Group Leader

Deciphering the mechanisms of tau accumulation and exploring new methods for treatment of tauopathies

Prof Will McEwan