Podcast – Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Dementia
Megan O’Hare is with Dr Byron Creese, Miguel Vasconcelos Da Silva and Isabel Foote. Talking about apathy, depression, treatments and side effects
Megan O’Hare is with Dr Byron Creese, Miguel Vasconcelos Da Silva and Isabel Foote. Talking about apathy, depression, treatments and side effects
This week our panel of NHS clinicians are in the studio to discuss their stories of becoming ‘research active’. With advise for others and details on how they are now working to support and encourage others on the front line of NHS care.
Our first ever podcast in Spanish! Research in the field of cognitive degeneration is full of diversity and multicultural talent, we’re celebrating this and highlighting the Spanish speaking community’s contribution to science. Dr Aida Suarez-Gonzalez talks with Ivanna Pavisic, Julieta Camino and Dr Daniel Jiménez.
In this podcast we reflect on the recent UK Dementia Care Research Summit. Adam Smith is joined by Hannah Churchill, Dr Tamara Backhouse and Dr Keir Yong discussing their highlights, and what the summit uncovered as the next steps for Dementia Care Research.
First time host Piers Kotting chats to Professor David Llewellyn from the University of Exeter and Dr Carol Routledge, Director of Research from Alzheimer’s Research UK. Discussing the new Deep Dementia Phenotyping (DEMON) Network, and how you could become involved.
Join Dr Megan O’Hare talkgin with Jane Gregg and Dr Josie Jenkinson. Discussing their work on understanding how people with dementia perceive themselves and their future once they receive a diagnosis of dementia and how that links with service use in the NHS.
Listen to this week’s podcast to hear Professor Louise Serpell and Dr Karen Marshall from the University of Sussex talk their research in Alzheimer’s biochemistry and drug development. Learn about misfolding, what amyloid fibrils actually are, their structure and how their using this knowledge.
In this first podcast of 2020, Anna Volkmer is talking with Dr Clarissa Giebel, Dr Aida Suarez-Gonzalez and James Fletcher exploring best practice and challenges in consenting people to participate in dementia research studies, and judging capacity.
A look back to some great moments from the 36 podcasts we produced and shared in 2019.
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.
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.
Academics and industry discuss the Dementia Consortium and drug discovery, from the basics of target validation to the question you always wanted to ask big pharma – what is their motivation for investing! With Dr Declan Jones, Dr John Isaac, Professor Paul Whiting and Dr James Connell.
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