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Date: 2/27/2025
Subject: Penn's Village Presents: "The Problem of Alzheimer's"
From: Penn's Village




"The Problem of Alzheimer's"
with Dr. Jason Karlawish 
 
Thursday, March 20, 2025
MacColl Room at 1:30pm
First Presbyterian Church
201 S. 21st St.
 
Members: Please log in before registering.


Join us to hear Dr. Jason Karlawish present up to date information on the status of Alzheimer’s disease, progress towards a cure, and some of the ramifications of the disease.

Dr Jason Karlawish is a nationally recognized leader in the study of Alzheimer’s disease. His research focuses on aging, neuroethics, and policy, and he is the author of The Problem of Alzheimer’s: How Science, Culture and Politics Turned a Rare Disease Into a Crisis and What We Can Do About It, Karlawish directs the Memory Center at the Perelman School of Medicine where he cares for patients. To learn more about his research and writing, visit www.jasonkarlawish.com.

 
 

LOCATION

 
This program will be held in the MacColl Room of the First Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, 201 South 21st Street, on the southeast corner of Walnut. The entrance is on the side of the building off of 21st Street. There is an accessible entrance behind the building off of Chancellor St.


RSVP

 
Please register online here: The Problem of Alzheimer's   Members: Please log in before registering.
 
If you cannot, you may email info@pennsvillage.org or call 215-925-7333. If you cannot attend, please cancel your reservation to make room for others.
 
This program is free of charge to our members and volunteer partners.  Non-member guests are welcome to attend up to three programs before being required to join and/or volunteer with Penn’s Village, or pay $10 per additional program.
 
Group photos may be taken during this event.

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