Eleanor Molloy

Renata Bartesaghi

Esteban Rozen

Sujay Ghosh

Floriana Costanzo

Chair of Science & Society Committee
Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital, Italy

Andre Strydom

Lisi Flores

Brian Skotko

Marco Emili

Marzia Pierluigi

Anne-Sophie Rebillat

Randall Roper

Shahid Zaman

Eugenio Barone

Alberto Costa

María Carmona-Iragui

Frances Wiseman

Fiorenza Stagni

Thessa Hilgenkamp

Jonathan Pierce

William Mobley

Marie-Claude Potier

Larry Suva

Weihong Song

Patrick Lao

Anna Esbensen

Bruna Zampieri

Diletta Valentini

Lotta Granholm

Youllee Kim

Noah Johnson

Kelly Sullivan

Md. Mahiuddin Ahmed

Christina Coughlan

Daniel Paredes

Huntington Potter

Joaquin Espinosa

Science & Society

Science & Society

June 20th


Session A
11:00-11:05 Opening
11:05-11:20 Theme 1 Luciene Covolan Universidade Federal de São Paulo – UNIFESP (São Paulo, Brazil) Buriti Network: Integrating Horizons, Engaging Community and Science for a Better Future
11:20-11:40 Theme 2 Michelle Sie Whitten Global Down Syndrome Foundation (Denver, USA) How Advocacy and Research Just Added a Decade of Life—And Our Roadmap to the Next 10-Year Jump
11:40-12:00 Presentation and sharing Youllee Kim University of Denver, USA Jonathan Patrick Denver, USA Photography Journey in Owning the Frame: Portraits and Voices of People with Down Syndrome
12:00-12:15 Theme 3 Nicole Baumer Children’s Hospital Colorado, University of Colorado School of Medicine (USA) Pediatric and Adolescent Health Care Guidelines
12:15-12:30 Theme 4 Dr. Nicolas Oreskovic Physician Massachusetts General Hospital The Science of Physical Activity and Down Syndrome: What’s Known and Why It’s Important 12:15 – 12:22 Dr. Lisi Flores Aguilar Postdoctoral Scholar University of California, Irvine What protects the brain in people with Down syndrome? Insights into healthy brain aging and Alzheimer’s disease 12:22 – 12:30 Mrs Lucia Maure Blesa Md, Phd Candidate Unitat Alzheimer Down, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau What protects the brain in people with Down syndrome? Insights into healthy brain aging and Alzheimer’s disease 12:22 – 12:30
12:30-12:50 Round table Brandy Hellard, Adde Hellard, Jennifer Katz, Claire-May Minett, Colleen Jackson-Cook International Mosaic Down Syndrome Association – IMDSA (USA) Mosaic Down Syndrome: Lifespan Experiences, Resources, and Research
12:50-01:00 Closing Session A
Lunch Break
Session B
2:00-2:05 Opening Session B
2:05-2:20 Theme 5 Susan Loveall-Hague University of Nebraska (Lincoln, USA) Characterizing Speech, Language, and Hearing for Individuals with Down Syndrome across The Lifespan
2:20-2:35 Theme 6 Angelo Carfì Gemelli Hospital (Rome, Italy) Transition from Pediatrics to Adult Medicine for Individuals with Down Syndrome
2:35-2:45 Sharing – videos “Trex21 i sogni di Saveria” Association (Cosenza, Italy) and Down Syndrome Australia (Australia) When Autonomy Becomes a Community Asset: Experiences from Italy and Australia
2:45-3:00 Theme 7 Melissa Parisi National Institutes of Health –NIH (Bethesda, USA) NIH INCLUDE Research Project
3:00-3:15 Theme 8 Diego Real de Asúa Hospital Universitario de La Princesa (Madrid, Spain) Strategies to Improve Participatory Research in Down Syndrome
3:15-3:35 Theme 9 Jessamy Tang The Matthew Foundation (USA) Increasing Participation by Bridging the Gap Between Researchers and Families
3:35-3:55 Performance Sujeet Desai Musician, Motivational Speaker, GLOBAL’s Quincy Jones Exceptional Advocacy Awardee and Self-Advocate (USA) Musical Performance
3:55-4:00 Closing