Free Webinar with the World’s Leading Alzheimer’s Researchers
Free Webinar with the World’s Leading Alzheimer’s Researchers
We can’t always control the air outside, but we can control how our bodies respond to it.
Our upcoming webinar, Putting Out the Fire, on April 24th isn’t just about the problem – it’s about the solution. We will show you how to shield yourself against environmental neurotoxicology.
Meet your speakers:

George Perry, PhD – Dr. Perry is a world-renowned neuroscientist and the long-standing Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, a position he has held since 1998. He currently serves as a Professor of Biology and the Semmes Foundation Distinguished University Chair in Neurobiology at The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), where he also served as Dean of the College of Sciences for over a decade. Dr. Perry has authored more than 1,000 scientific publications, making him one of the most-cited researchers in the field of Alzheimer’s research.
Dr. Perry is best known for his pioneering work on the role of oxidative stress in neurodegeneration. His research was the first to identify oxidative damage as a primary feature of Alzheimer’s disease, shifting the scientific conversation toward metabolic abnormalities and mitochondrial dysfunction.
Beyond his laboratory work, Dr. Perry is a highly decorated member of the global scientific community. He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the Royal Society of Chemistry, and the Royal Society of Biology, and he holds prestigious foreign memberships in the national academies of Spain, Mexico, and Portugal. His interdisciplinary approach continues to influence how the medical community understands the complex relationship between redox-active metals, RNA oxidation, and the aging brain. ARPF is honored to have Dr. Perry serve as our Chief Science Officer.

Dharma Singh Khalsa, MD – Dr. Dharma is a world-renowned pioneer in the field of integrative medicine and the prevention of Alzheimer’s disease. He is the Prevention Editor of the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease. As the founding president and medical director of the Alzheimer’s Research and Prevention Foundation, Dr. Dharma has spent over 30 years bridging the gap between modern Western technology and ancient Eastern wisdom. Dr. Dharma’s multidisciplinary background as a board-certified anesthesiologist and pain specialist has shaped his unique Brain Longevity approach to cognitive health.
A prolific researcher and author, Dr. Dharma has published more than 40 scientific papers in prestigious medical journals and written several international bestsellers. He is best known for his landmark research on “Medical Meditation,” specifically the Kirtan Kriya technique, which has been shown in clinical trials to improve memory, reduce stress, and even affect gene expression. Most recently, Dr. Dharma has expanded his research to address the emerging threat of environmental neurotoxicology – focusing on the profound link between air pollution and cognitive decline.
Beyond his clinical and scientific contributions, Dr. Dharma is a global educator who advocates for a holistic “whole-person” approach to wellness. He lectures at leading medical institutions and has been a featured expert in major media outlets like The New York Times and CNN. By integrating spiritual practice with rigorous scientific inquiry, he continues to empower individuals worldwide to take control of their brain health through prevention and lifestyle strategies.
This webinar is offered to you FREE as part of ARPF’s educational programs.
