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ABSTRACT

CALL FOR ABSTRACT

Doctors, researchers, nurses, therapists, allied health professionals, trainees and programme coordinators are invited to submit abstracts related to clinical and research aspects of dementia. 

Please visit https://www.nni.com.sg/events/8th-singapore-international-neuro-cognitive-symposium-  

for more information.

 

All abstracts must be submitted electronically.  

​IMPORTANT DATE

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS

Complete the online form for abstract submission. The organising committee will review the abstract submission and inform participant if the abstract is acceptable within 10 working days.

 

Poster Presentation

Upon confirmed acceptance of abstract, presenters are to submit  the  poster  in  soft  copy  format for the organising committee to upload on the e-display panel at the Symposium.  

 

All poster presenters will need to standby at their own e-display poster panel on either 28  August  2026 or 29 August 2026, from 12.30pm to 1.30pm, for poster presentation. 

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Abstract Submission Closing Date

12 JUN 2026

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ABSTRACT SUBMISSION FORM

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SHORTLISTED POSTER PRESENTATIONS

Oculomotor Abnormalities as Early Indicators of Cognitive Impairment: Preliminary Results from A Pilot Study Using Eye-Tracking and Intelligent Algorithms

Mr Ng Wei Jie, Department of Neurology, National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore

Trends and Gaps in Public Awareness of Genetic Testing for Dementia Risk: Unsupervised Deep Learning of Twitter Posts from 2010 to 2023

Ms Alcey Ang Li Chang, Medicine Academic Clinical Programme Office, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore

Lost for Words

Dr Jinesh Mukesh Shah, Department of Neurology, National Neuroscience Institute (Singapore General Hospital Campus), Singapore

Unexpected Role of STING Regulating Tonic GABAA Inhibition and Cognitive Brain Function

Prof Jin Bong Park, Department of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University, South Korea

Visual Cognitive Assessment Test (VCAT): Utility in Detecting Early Dementia in Diverse Language Cohorts

Ms Ong Cui Fann Gwen, Department of Research, National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore

Risk Models for Alzheimer's Disease Progression within 6 to 36 Month

Dr Yang Caishui, School of Systems Science, Beijing Normal University, China

Evaluation of the Performance of the 4A’s Test in Screening for Delirium in an Inpatient Geriatrics Haematology- Oncology Population

Ms Tan Pin Yan, Division of Oncology Nursing, National University Cancer Institute, National University Health System

Comparative Analysis of Single Cell and Single Nuclei RNA Sequencing Reveals Different Cell Type Clusters in Mouse Brain Tissue

Ms Rachael Phoi Leng Lee, Singleron Biotechnologies, Singapore

NOTCH2NLC Trinucleotide Interruptions are Associated with Cognitive Impairment in Neuronal Intranuclear Inclusion Disease (NIID)

Ms Jayne Tan Yi, Department of Research, National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore

Baseline Plasma Neurofilament Light and Phosphorylated Tau 181 Levels Predict Cognitive Decline in APOE4 and Long SNCA Rep1 Carriers in Parkinson’s Disease

Ms Jayne Tan Yi, Department of Research, National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore

Application of Machine Learning Model for Parkinson’s Disease Risk Prediction Using Clinical and Genetic Data

Dr Mar Gonzalez Porta, Department of Bioinformatics, Nalagenetics Pte Ltd, Singapore

Glymphatic Dysfunction and Its Association with Plasma Biomarkers and Cognitive Impairment in Alzheimer’s Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment

Ms Nicole Isabella Tan Yi Zhen, Department of Research, National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore

Plasma Phosphorylated Tau 181 Levels Discriminate Mild Cognitive Impairment and Dementia Patients with Cognitive Decline

Ms Jayne Tan Yi, Department of Research, National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore

Community Engagement Programme for Community-dwelling Patients

Mr Lau Leslie, Department of Neurology, National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore

Suboptimal Seizure Control is Associated with Increased Risk of MCI Among Adult Patients with Epilepsy

Mr Wee Jin Chew, Department of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore

Diagnostic Value of Plasma Phosphorylated tau181, pTau181/Tau and pTau181/Aβ42 and Association with Cognition in Alzheimer’s Disease

Ms Nicole Isabella Tan Yi Zhen, Department of Research, National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore

Dementia Awareness Starts with SingHealth Community Hospitals (SCH)

Dr Chan Qiu Hua Catherine, Post Acute and Continuing Care (PACC), SingHealth Community Hospitals, Singapore

Exploring Neurocognitive Performance Across Elderly Adults With and Without Mild Cognitive Impairment and Dementia Using Cluster Analyses

Dr Eric Tan, Memory, Aging and Cognition Centre, National University of Singapore, Singapore

Predicting Conversion From Mild Cognitive Impairment to Dementia Using Neurocognitive Performance: A Machine Learning Analysis

Dr Eric Tan, Memory, Aging and Cognition Centre, National University of Singapore, Singapore

Incorporation of Plasma P-tau181 to Aβ42 Ratio Significantly Improves the Diagnostic Performance of Routine Clinical Assessments in Detecting Brain Amyloid Positivity

Dr Joyce Chong Ruifen, Department of Pharmacology, National University of Singapore, Singapore

What Matters Most to Informal Caregivers of Persons with Dementia? Results from The Application of Deep Learning to Twitter Posts from 2013 to 2022

Ms Alcey Ang Li Chang, Medicine Academic Clinical Programme Office, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore

Examining the Non-linear Effects of Education on Alzheimer’s and Non-Alzheimer’s Disease: Sex-stratified Analysis

Ms Alcey Ang Li Chang, Medicine Academic Clinical Programme Office, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore

Web-based Self-rated AD8 Questionnaire as a Preliminary Tool in Population Screening for Cognitive Impairment

Dr Rebecca Hui Min Hoe, Department of Neurology, National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore

Examining the Measurement Equivalence of Alzheimer’s Disease Centre Neuropsychological Test Battery (Version 3) Across Two Distinct Cultures Amongst Cognitively Normal Individuals

Ms Koay Way Inn, Department of Psychology, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUBMISSION!

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The organising committee will review the abstract submission and inform you if the abstract is acceptable within 10 working days.

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