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Triumph Over Alzheimer’s Forum And Dinner Features A Rock-Star Researcher, Actress Mariel Hemingway — And Reason For Optimism
Nov 26, 2019 9:30 AM by Glenn Hunter, My Sweet Charity
Dr. Rudy Tanzi, a “rock-star” Alzheimer’s researcher, looked very happy during an appearance at Leslie Ann Crozier‘s Triumph Over Alzheimer’s 2019 International Forum and Dinner in Dallas on Tuesday, October 22. That very day, it seems, news reports had circulated about the surprising early-trial success of a new Alzheimer’s disease drug called aducanumab. The reports were said to be surprising because aducanumab targets something called amyloid proteins — it’s believed they help “cause” Alzheimer’s — and earlier tests of amyloid-targeting drugs had failed to succeed.
“The [financial] press has led you to believe that amyloids don’t matter, and that’s not true,” Tanzi said during a discussion with Dr. Michael Hayden at the fundraiser, which was held at the George W. Bush Institute. “I think this will reinvigorate interest in amyloid drugs. It’s good news. It will get the media off attacking amyloids.”
The comments by Tanzi (a former keyboard player for the Aerosmith rock group) regarding the amyloid controversy underscored the fact that Alzheimer’s research is still in its infancy, with competing theories about its causes and treatments. The field is taking on more urgency, however, because of the increasing prevalence of the disease. Hayden and Tanzi, who were introduced at the event by Dr. Roger Rosenberg, pointed out that more than one in three people will develop Alzheimer’s by age 85, and that the disease already is killing more people than breast cancer and prostate cancer combined.
The sold-out gathering of 250 at the Bush Institute was a testament to interest in the deadly disease — and to Leslie Ann’s Triumph Over Alzheimer’s Foundation, which is focused on and benefits Alzheimer’s research and prevention. Attended by the likes of Lee Bailey, Barbara and Stan Levenson, Gail Corder Fischer, Carol Seay, Jimmy Westcott, Laurie Harrison, Pete Delkus, Billie Leigh Rippey, Connie and Denny Carreker, and BvB Dallas members (Jenny Deely, Kara Kirkby and Holley Caldwell) the event featured a cocktail reception, a dinner, and a discussion with actress and mental health advocate Mariel Hemingway, in addition to the forum with the scientists.
During the reception, Mariel said she’d met Leslie Ann in New York this past spring at an event presented by The Carlyle Group, the giant private-equity firm. Mariel has long had an interest in mental and emotional health issues, she said — “any kind of brain issue … it’s all related.” (Her grandfather, writer Ernest Hemingway, and her sister, supermodel Margaux Hemingway, both committed suicide.) She speaks on mental/emotional health topics about 12 times a year, she added, and has been to Dallas several times, including to appear in “a couple of plays here back in the ’80s.”
Mariel was in the audience for the forum, where Hayden and Tanzi said there’s reason for hope and optimism in Alzheimer’s research, despite the increasing incidence of the disease. There may be blood tests soon to detect the “plaques” — they form when protein pieces called beta-amyloids clump together in the brain — that are suspects in causing cell death and tissue loss in Alzheimer’s patients, Tanzi said. That will help detect the disease much earlier, before the brain begins degenerating. “We’ve been treating patients way too late,” he said.
Added Hayden: “Hopefully, Alzheimer’s will be treated soon like cardiovascular disease.”
In the meantime, Tanzi noted, there are things you can do to lower your risk for Alzheimer’s. His six-point SHIELD mantra recommends that you get at least eight hours of Sleep; Handle stress; Interact with others to prevent loneliness; Exercise; Learn new things; and focus on a good Diet. Tanzi recommends the Mediterranean diet, which emphasizes the importance of fruit, vegetables and whole grains.
Once everything was added up, the 2019 fundraiser netted a record total of $170,000, Leslie Ann and her Event Co-Chair Katherine Wynne said. The money will be used to provide Hayden and Tanzi with grants of $75,000 apiece, and Rosenberg with a $10,000 grant. This year’s total means the Triumph Over Alzheimer’s Foundation has awarded $430,000 in Alzheimer’s research grants since its founding in 2017.
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2019 Forum Speakers
LESLIE ANN CROZIERFOUNDER, TRIUMPH OVER ALZHEIMER’S
FOUNDING PARTNER, HOT ON! HOMESSince her days as Senior Class President at Stanford University and Class President at SMU while earning her MBA, Leslie Ann has always been a leader. She is the Founding Partner of Hot On! Homes, the advertising and digital platform utilized by America’s homebuilders for 25 years.
Philanthropically, her passion is Brain Health. In 2017 she founded the Triumph Over Alzheimer’s foundation, focused on research and prevention. With tireless energy and endless enthusiasm, Leslie Ann is dedicated to finding answers and solutions for this life-altering and deadly disease that affects so many of our lives.
Dr. Rudy TanziCo-Director of the Henry and Allison McCance Center for Brain Health at Massachusetts General HospitalJoseph P. and Rose F. Kennedy Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School
Co-discovered all three familial early-onset Alzheimer’s disease (FAD) genes
Called the “Rock Star of Science” by GQ magazine. (Tanzi is a former keyboardist with Aerosmith)
One of Time magazine’s “100 Most Influential People in the World” in 2015
New York Times bestselling co-author of Super Brain, Super Genes, and The Healing Self
Dr. Roger RosenbergFounding Director of the NIH funded Alzheimer’s Disease Center of UT Southwestern Medical CenterAbe Morris and William Zale Distinguished Chair in Neurology at the Peter O’Donnell Jr. Brain Institute at UT Southwestern
In final development stages of a DNA vaccine that has the potential to prevent or slow the progression of Alzheimer’s
Former President of the American Academy of Neurology
Dr. Michael HaydenKillam professor of Medical Genetics at the University of British ColumbiaNamed one of the “50 Canadians Born in the 20th Century Who Have Changed the World”
Most cited author in the world for Huntington disease; has authored over 850 publications
In 2017 was inducted into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame
PETE DELKUSCHIEF METEOROLOGIST, WFAA-TVPete Delkus is a native favorite, and is the Chief Meteorologist at Tenga-owned and ABC-affiliated WFAA-TV in Dallas. He joined the WFAA-TV weather department in 2005 and quickly won the respect of North Texas viewers. Pete’s steadfast and thorough approach has won him eleven Emmy Awards for weather anchoring and special show hosting. He attended Mississippi State University for his masters level meteorology courses, and holds a Bachelor’s of Science from Southern
Illinois University at Edwardsville. Delkus made his mark in Cincinnati where he worked from 1996 to 2005 as the “severe weather leader” coined from his exclusive coverage of the deadly 1999 Tornado. -
2019 Triump Over Alzheimer’s Grant Recipients
UT Southwester Medical Center
Dr. Roger RosenbergHarvard University
Dr. Rudy TanziThe University of British Columbia
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2019 Forum Sponsors
VICTORYLeslie Ann Crozier/Hot On! Homes
END ZONEBillie Leigh Rippey
The Rosewood CorporationGOAL LINEJana Hayes
RED ZONECindy & Fred Balda
Kelley & Keith Burks
Carolyn Cosgniff
Gail Corder Fischer
Gordy & Mary Ceresino Family Foundation
Mary & Mike Terry
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Jimmy WestcottCHAMPIONBloomfield Homes
Kathleen & Frank Lauinger
Sarah & Alan Losinger
Barbara & Jim Moroney
Amie & Lanny Raney
Michelle & Scott Sandlin/Sandlin Homes
Greg Seal
Bonnie & Peter Smith
Katherine Wynne/ Mercury Health PartnersWINNERLee Bailey
Cindy Brinker Simmons
The Catholic Foundation
Diane Depoi
Cathy & Michael Haynes
Julie & Ken Hersh
Liza & Dr. Will Lee
Barbara & Stan Levenson
Ann & Fred Margolin
Matt Michalak/Bank of America
Christer Rosen
Barbara & Dr. Randall Rosenblatt
Gloria Snead
Troy Swaner
Jere Thompson1st & 10Donna Dyke Bajaj
Jill Bindler
Netta Blanchard
Kyle Clifford
Marlyn & Jim Conrow
Jack Crozier
Diane & Nick DiGiuseppe
Abbott Christopher Dillon
Nikki Sorensen Evans
Paul Feinberg
Rick Geoffrion
Teresa George
Carol Hall
Dr. Morgan Hare
John Harrington
Stacey & Don Kivowitz
Dennis Konopatzke
Nathaniel Krasnoff
Carolyn Lacey
Jamie Langston
Regina Leung
Ruth Lindsley
Michelle Markey
Matt & Kris Kramer Family Fund
Dolores McCall
Maryann & Frank Mihalopoulos
Marianne Morris
Richard Myers
Darina Padian
Mary & Dr. Robert Potter
Dr. Rod Rohrich
Sandy Schwan
Sandra and Vince Schwan
Nancy & Gerald Solomon
Teddy Solomon
Von Truong & Tom Goll
Smilie Watkins
Ruth Wiseman
Vivian YoungA SPECIAL THANK YOU TO:Eileen & Alex Charlton and Wolfgang Daum, Carlyle Global Partners
Mariel Hemingway
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2019 Forum Co-Chairs & Committee
EVENT CHAIRSLeslie Ann Crozier & Katherine Wynne
HONORARY HOSTSEileen and Alex Charlton
Mariel HemingwaySCIENTIFIC AMBASSADORSDr. Ilya Bezprovanny
Dr. Ken Cooper
Dr. Mark Goldberg
Dr. Michael Hayden
Dr. Roger Rosenberg
Dr. Rudy TanziAMBASSADORSLeah Allen
Holley Caldwell
Jenny Deely
Chris Francis
Rusty Haake
Whitney Hollowell
Kara Kirkby
Lindsey Kluempers
Elizabeth Langdon
Daniel Lawson
Jessica Pantano
Benjamin PoynterHOST COMMITTEELee Bailey
Cindy & Fred Balda
Jill Bindler
Netta Blanchard
Beverly & Bruce Bowman
Kelley Burks
Holley Caldwell
Marilyn & Jim Conrow
Carolyn Cosgriff
Leslie & Jeffrey Crook
Angie & Steve Crozier
Wolfgang Daum
Jenny Deely
Diane Depoi
Paula Feinberg
Gail Corder Fischer
Linda Flynn
Tom Goll
Carol Hall
John Harrington
Laurie Sands Harrison
Jana Hayes
Wendy & Michael Jenkins
Kara Kirkby
Lindsey Kluempers
Kris & Matt Kramer
Liza & Dr. Will Lee
Barbara & Stan LevensonPaige Locke
Sarah & Alan Losinger
Ann & Fred Margolin
Michelle Markey
Kim and Greg Miller
Amy Mitchell
Barbara & Jim Moroney
Marianne Morris
Regina Morris
Denise Nolan
Amie & Lanny Raney
Billie Leigh Rippey
Barbara & Paul Schnur
Sandy Schwan
Carol Seay
Ann & Jack Seifrick
Bonnie & Peter Smith
Gloria Snead
Nancy & Gerald Solomon
Anna & Todd Terry
Von Truong
Jimmy Westcott
Bradley Wilson
Alison Wood
Katherine Wynne
Tina Yampanis
Vivian Young