ATRI is proud to announce the participation of our very own Doris Molina-Henry at the Black Men's Brain Health (BMBH) Conference taking place February 4th and 5th, 2025 at Xavier University of Louisiana in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Doris Molina-Henry will be a panelist on the session titled "Advancing Awareness and Participation in Clinical Trials for Black Men’s Brain Health" on February 4th at 10:45 am. This important discussion will be moderated by Dr. Robert W. Turner II of Duke University and will feature a diverse group of experts including Dr. Eric Griggs of LSU School of Medicine and Xavier University College of Pharmacy and Dr. Harold “Woody” Neighbors of University of Michigan.
About the Black Men's Brain Health Conference
The Black Men's Brain Health Conference is a first-of-its-kind event designed to raise awareness about brain science research among Black men. The conference aims to foster collaboration between academics, clinicians, and community partners, and is committed to cultivating a culturally competent workforce to address Black men's brain health, cognitive aging, and Alzheimer's Disease/Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementia (AD/ADRD).
This year's conference will be held at Xavier University of Louisiana, marking the first time the program has been brought to a Historically Black College Or University (HBCU). Registration for both in-person and virtual attendance is now open, and it's completely free!
We hope you can join us for this important event!