Podcast – Gait and dementia
Dr Anna Volkmer hosts a podcast exploring Gait and its relevance to dementia, what it can tell us.. Dr Riona McArdle, Dr Silvia Del-din & Dr Keir Yong discuss
Dr Anna Volkmer hosts a podcast exploring Gait and its relevance to dementia, what it can tell us.. Dr Riona McArdle, Dr Silvia Del-din & Dr Keir Yong discuss
Senior Research Associate at Newcastle University, researching digital health and wearable technology for mobility assessment, and not Swedish.
Olivia Rissland says reading a different paper every day has made her a better scientist in this article shared from the Nature Index.
Morgan Daniel in the first of her monthly blogs for Dementia Researcher, sharing her MSc journey.
Adam Smith chats with Morgan Daniel, as we start a 12 month journey following Morgan studying for her Dementia MSc at University College London.
Trainee Clinical Psychologist at University College London former Dementia Researcher contributor documenting her MSc journey
On the 7th September, Adam Smith hosted a marathon 12 hour live-stream session, talking with 56 researchers and four special guests.
Megan O’Hare is joined by Grace Meadows, Emilie Brotherhood and Dr Robyn Dowlen exploring ways to help people with dementia through music & Music for Dementia
Music for Dementia Programme 2020 Programme Director, musician and music therapist. Passionate in advocating for music to be an integral part of dementia care.
In this podcast Dr Anna Volkmer and Dr Vitor Zimmerer from UCL chat about how language and big data can inform correct dementia and Alzheimer’s diagnosis.
Chan Zuckerberg Initiative gives $4.5m to support researchers to collaborate and apply novel approaches for gaining greater insight into neurodegeneration
A new Gates Ventures report found that current trials are ‘more complicated, costly and slower’ when compared to other health areas.
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