Announcing the finalists for the Longitude Prize on Dementia
5 groundbreaking innovations, finalists in the £4.4m Longitude Prize on Dementia, aim to transform lives, helping people with dementia stay independent longer
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
Explore how venture science bridges academia & innovation to tackle dementia care. Read Ella Moonan-Howard’s blog on developing evidence-based health solutions
Alzheimer’s Society invests £9m in Doctoral Training Centres to boost early career researchers and accelerate dementia research breakthroughs.
Dementia affects people unequally, with over 110 disparities in diagnosis and care. Discover the Alzheimer’s Society’s new report and help bridge these gaps.
Catch-up on talks from last months Alzheimer’s Society ECR Retreat – grant writing, careers and exciting new discoveries on science, equalities and treatments.
New Alzheimer’s Society and Carnall Farrar report shows the current cost of dementia to the UK is forecast to be £42b in 2024, rising to £90b in 2040.
The Alzheimer’s Society / Daphne Jackson Trust Fellowships are open again until the 8th May – watch this webinar from 2023 to get the details you need to apply.
Be part of Alzheimer’s Society’s grant review process – Researchers from all areas of discovery needed to join the grant review board.
The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Dementia has published the findings and recommendations after completing its review of Dementia diagnosis in England.
Raymond and Cynthia James have been married for 55 years. They share the story of how they met and how their relationship has helped them face his diagnosis