GRIPP2 reporting checklists: tools to improve reporting of patient and public involvement in research
Need to improve your reporting of public and patient involvement? This paper published in the BMW by Professor Sophie Staniszewska could help.
Need to improve your reporting of public and patient involvement? This paper published in the BMW by Professor Sophie Staniszewska could help.
This week we are at Queen Mary University, London – talking to three panellists about what they discovered at the ‘Prediction and Prevention in Neurodegenerative Disease Symposium’, held on the 29th November.
Slug dodging PhD Student at Queen Mary University of London, exploring the shared aetiology between depression and dementia using statistical modelling methods and large datasets to look at shared genetic and environmental pathways between the two disorders.
Researcher at the UCL Institute of Neurology looking at how neurodegenerative disorders result in changes in social and emotional responsiveness. Not letting his cinephilia get in the way of his work!
Culture vulture and PhD Student at Queen Mary University of London researching social and ethnic determinants of dementia.
Dr Lauren Walker discovers how Alzheimer’s Research UK donations support the most promising science – behind the veil of the grant review board.
Adam Smith is in Manchester to talk with Dr Sarah Campbell, Professor Andrew Clark and Maria Walsh discussing the innovative way they chose to put their research into action, with the benefit of co-production and zines.
Domenique Brouwers is a freelance graphic designer. In this blog he discusses his work, co-producing zines, for the Neighbourhoods: Our People, Our Places dementia study. Helping translate study findings into something that helps raise awareness of the challenges of living with dementia.
Self-employed Freelance Illustrator, helping to find creative ways to disseminate findings from the Neighbourhoods and Dementia study, putting learning into action.
Co-researcher and Advisor on ESRC / NIHR Neighbourhoods: Our People, Our Places study. Using her experience of living with dementia to make research and researcher better! With some entertaining and laughs along the way.
Professor of Sociology at the University of Salford. Researching neighbourhoods, communities and how they influence life experiences (flakes and juice are extra).
Two datathons in two weeks – autumn has certainly been busy for DPUK. Crossing the country to help a host of new dementia studies get off the ground.
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