Profile – Franziska Weinmar, University of Tübingen
Franziska Weinmar is a PhD researcher at University of Tübingen studying how hormones shape women’s mental health, and hosts the Let’s Talk About Women podcast.
Franziska Weinmar is a PhD researcher at University of Tübingen studying how hormones shape women’s mental health, and hosts the Let’s Talk About Women podcast.
In this podcast we’re ‘Rethinking wandering in care homes’. New research shows walking is meaningful, not a problem & shares practical ways to support it safely
Dr Andrew Kiselica is an Associate Professor at the University of Georgia studying early Alzheimer’s detection, rural screening and dementia risk.
Jacqui Kerr explains how Site Initiation Visits prepare research teams, ensure compliance, and set the foundation for safe, high quality clinical trials.
Professor Vibe G Frokjaer, Clinical Professor at University of Copenhagen, studies brain architecture of mood disorder risk to improve prevention and treatment.
We’re excited to unveil the Solutions Lab, a place where you can submit your questions or dilemmas anonymously for thoughtful, experience-based advice
Observe ARUK’s June 2026 grant review board. See how PhD and Fellowship funding decisions are made. Limited online observer places available.
New report finds Parkinson’s research overlooks prevention and care. Explore where funding goes, what is missing, and why it matters.
Kirsty Hynes is a Clinical Studies Officer at ENRICH Scotland supporting care home research, with a background in mental health nursing and a love of running.
AD/PD 2026 reflections continue with new insights on biomarkers, personalised medicine, and future treatments shaping dementia research.
Conference highlights from AD/PD 2026 in Copenhagen, exploring biomarkers, AI, co pathology, and future treatments in dementia research.
Webinar from the MND Association explores a new digital grief triage tool, asking when support is needed and how to guide people to the right help.