Innovating Dementia Care with Alzheimer Society: Launchpad Programme
Alzheimer Society Launchpad supports people to develop ideas improving life for those affected by dementia offering free mentoring and community support.
Alzheimer Society Launchpad supports people to develop ideas improving life for those affected by dementia offering free mentoring and community support.
Dr Charlie Arber shares his journey to senior authorship, developing iPSC astrocyte and microglia models to explore inflammation in Alzheimer’s disease.
Alzheimer’s Society awards £4.9m to 13 projects, including 10 led by early career researchers, advancing diagnosis, treatment and care in dementia research.
Four new research networks, funded by UKRI, NIHR & Alzheimer’s Society, are pioneering tech solutions to help people with dementia live independently longer.
Applying for an Alzheimer’s Society Grant? Watch these expert-led webinars for tips on crafting a strong proposal & career development section!
Meet the Vascular and Immune Contributors to Dementia (VIDA DTC’s) first PhD cohort, backed by Alzheimer’s Society’s £9m to pioneer dementia research.
Webinar Recording – Lewy Body Dementia Doctoral Training Centre PhD Applicants Information Session. Get all the information you need to apply.
Alzheimer’s Society has announced that Dr Chris Hardy from University College London is to become their second Carol Jennings Research Fellow
Alzheimer’s Society, Alzheimer’s Association and GBHI announces the newest recipients of the Pilot Awards for Global Brain Health Leaders
5 groundbreaking innovations, finalists in the £4.4m Longitude Prize on Dementia, aim to transform lives, helping people with dementia stay independent longer
Apply now for Alzheimer’s Society Launchpad, a free 4-month part-time programme to help turn your dementia research into a product with real-world impact!
Discover why academics excel in innovation! Read Ella Moonan-Howard & Pepsi Reilly’s blog on how research skills can drive real-world impact in innovation
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