
Sanne Franzen
@sannefranzen
Neuropsychologist/researcher with a focus on dementia and diversity @AlzheimerEMC
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http://www.sannefranzen.nl 18-07-2019 16:52:27
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📌Join us for our LAC-CD ISTAART webinar: "Co-producing and co-designing research: the case of dementia" with great speakers such as Rosalie Ashworth, Gladys Maestre & Iracema Leroi ✅ September 5th at 12:00 CT! Register here👉t.ly/_WITD Mario A Parra




The DDisparitiesPIA & Frontotemporal Dementia and Related Disorders PIA are collaborating together for a webinar titled "Considering diversity and disparity in frontotemporal dementias: Clinical and epidemiological implications". 📅February 29, 10 am CT. Stay tuned!






Pleased to see this piece about interpreter-mediated neuropsychological assessment by my colleagues at the European Consortium on Cross-Cultural Neuropsychology. Led by Rune Nielsen & Naaheed Mukadam: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…


Excited to have been part of a lively debate on universal/cross-cultural tests in Porto. Now enjoying the rest of the program, such as a great talk on stress as a risk factor for dementia by Mary Kosmidis. Cultural SIG CulturalNP INS Alzheimercentrum Erasmus MC


Want to learn about acculturation's impact on neuropsychological testing from a global perspective? 🧠 Join ECCroN's free webinar on March 21st at 4 PM CET/9 AM ET/7 AM PT with Melissa Lamar. INS CulturalSIG Cultural SIG DDisparitiesPIA forms.gle/XHBmF3M2up7iyr…



Looking back on an inspiring #HollowaySummit2025, meeting new people and connecting with familiar faces such as Chiadi Onyike Miguel Arce Rentería. Great to discuss diversity and FTD research and learn from experts in other fields

🚨MARK YOUR CALENDARS! We are so excited for our trainee events at #INS2025inNOLA! Please INS Student Liaison Committee so we can share your poster/paper details!


Connecting with CulturalSIG members and listening to interesting diversity presentations at the INS conference in New Orleans Anny Reyes, PhD Aimee James Karstens, PhD
