LIVE STREAM – Genetic therapies in neurodegeneration: cohorts, targets and approaches
World class speakers from University College London
World class speakers from University College London
Associate Professor undertaking research and leading teaching aiming on improving the quality of life of those affected by dementia.
A practical, interactive guide is suitable for those working at all levels in the NHS, from ward to board, and will show you how to make better use of your data.
Dr Anna Volkmer is debunking some of the myths around academia can help health professionals take their first steps onto this career path
Blog by Dr Stephen Gordon* *completed PhD in 2013 and now words as an Adviser at the University of Manchester.
Blog by Maya Gosztyla discussing the rising demand for scientists to step up and take the lead on communicating their own research to the public.
Researching Memory, ageing, brain structure and function (using MRI)
Finding funding and grant writing is a much needed skill, our panel have been on both sides of the equation as writers and reviewers.
World Traveller and Electrical Engineer turned Neuroscientist – Associate Professor & NHMRC Investigator (Emerging Leadership)
Stuck together with plates, screws and duct tape and beating dementia in Exeter
Professor, of Neurology and Clinical Lead of the UK National Prion Clinic exploring prion disease, biomarkers, genetics and clinical trials.