[Lecture] Nikkei Business innovation general conference “Current situation and issues of dementia~For Alzheimer diseases prevention by 2025” (Japan Keizai News, September 9, 2016)
date : 9/9/2016
Tags: Dementia
HGPI’s Kohei Onozaki acted as a facilitator for the Nikkei business innovation forum along with the general conference that was held on the same day. 46 people involved with dementia work from diverse backgrounds such as dementia related personnel, doctors, researchers, family associations, patient advocates, private think tanks, National Diet members, Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare, municipalities, regional representatives, international corporations, and pharmaceutical industries participated. The forum is published in the electronic version of Nikkei News.
For more information, please refer to the link.
http://ps.nikkei.co.jp/lilly2016/
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