Guest Blog – More research should take place in areas with most disease
Research shows research participation is on the increase, however health research does not take place in areas where the burden of disease is highest
Research shows research participation is on the increase, however health research does not take place in areas where the burden of disease is highest
Adam Smith blogs to share news from Alzheimer’s Disease International, and to thank researchers for all they do on World Alzheimer’s Day.
Adam Smith has turned to blog writing to try to share some good general rules for video calls, he assures us this wasn’t aimed at anyone specific.
Adam Smith discusses what he learned from the recent UK Dementia Care Research Summit, and his top 10 take-aways that could improve dementia care research.
The University of Oxford is the first in Europe to acquire the latest technology in functional brain imaging. TRIUX™ neo, a magnetoencephalograph (MEG), is a highly sensitive non-invasive system for mapping the human brain.
This post written by Neil A. Lewis, Jr. from Cornell University for Science Magazine provides five tips to guide the way when writing your next funding application.
Melissa Simone a PhD student from the University of Minnesota recently tweeted a very interesting thread, sharing her experience of problems she had with maintaining data integrity in her online survey.
This month we will be in Los Angeles recording a podcast each day from the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (14th to 18th), and releasing them the very next day, so those who can’t attend don’t miss out. If you are there, why not join us on a panel?
With 10,000 plays & listeners coming from more than 50 countries, we celebrate & draw the name of one of lucky person to win a fantastic pair of Sony Headphones
The NIHR has launched a simple new online awareness tool, to help healthcare professionals and researchers find out more about Join Dementia Research, and how they can help patients become involved.
Lyrical Science helping early-career medical scientists pitch their research to philanthropists in an effort to unlock private sources of funding for the scientific community. Have your chance to pitch on the 1st June.
The ‘Improving Healthcare Through Clinical Research’ online course starts on 11 February. In this course you will explore clinical research – its challenges and its huge benefits to modern healthcare.